The recently concluded 2024 Paris Olympics showcased athletes from around the world competing at the highest level.
The United States emerged as the top nation in the medal standings, securing a total of 126 medals 🥇🥈🥉.
China followed with 91 🥇🥈🥉, while Britain and France garnered 65 🥇🥈🥉 and 64 🥇🥈🥉 medals respectively.
The competition saw remarkable performances across various sports, with several records being broken and new champions crowned. From track and field events to swimming and gymnastics, athletes displayed their exceptional talents and determination, culminating in a memorable Olympic Games.
Table of Contents
ToggleAthletics
Women’s Marathon
- Gold 🥇 Netherlands: Sifan Hassan
- Silver 🥈 Ethiopia: Tigst Assefa
- Bronze 🥉 Kenya: Hellen Obiri
Basketball
Women’s Tournament
- Gold 🥇: United States
- Silver 🥈: France
- Bronze 🥉: Australia
Cycling Track
Men’s Keirin
- 🥇 Gold: Netherlands (Harrie Lavreysen)
- 🥈 Silver: Australia (Matthew Richardson)
- 🥉 Bronze: Australia (Matthew Glaetzer)
Women’s Spring
- 🥇 Gold: New Zealand (Ellesse Andrews)
- 🥈 Silver: Germany (Lea Friedrich)
- 🥉 Bronze: Britain (Emma Finucane)
For more detailed insights and the official list of medalists, visit the Paris 2024 Olympic medal tables.
Women’s Omnium
- 🥇 Gold: United States (Jennifer Valente)
- 🥈 Silver: Poland (Daria Pikulik)
- 🥉 Bronze: New Zealand (Ally Wollaston)
Jennifer Valente’s Victory
Jennifer Valente demonstrated exceptional skill and endurance to secure the gold medal 🥇 in the women’s omnium at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Her performance was characterized by strategic racing and consistent high finishes in each of the events.
For more details about Jennifer Valente and her gold-winning performance, visit US cyclist Jennifer Valente wins gold in women’s omnium.
Event Breakdown
- Scratch Race: A straightforward race where the first rider to cross the finish line wins, setting the tone for the competition.
- Tempo Race: Points are awarded during each lap, making it crucial for riders to be both fast and tactical.
- Elimination Race: The last rider to cross the line in every second lap is eliminated, adding an element of survival.
- Points Race: Points are distributed based on sprints that occur periodically throughout the race and for gaining laps on the main group.
HANDBALL
Men’s Handball Medalists
- 🥇 Gold: Denmark
- 🥈 Silver: Germany
- 🥉 Bronze: Spain
Modern Pentathlon
Women’s Individual
- 🥇 Gold: Hungary (Michelle Gulyas)
- 🥈 Silver: France (Elodie Clouvel)
- 🥉 Bronze: South Korea (Seungmin Seong)
Volleyball
Women’s Volleyball Medalists
- 🥇 Gold: Italy
- 🥈 Silver: United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Brazil
Water Polo
Men’s Water Polo Medalists
- 🥇 Gold: Serbia
- 🥈 Silver: Croatia
- 🥉 Bronze: United States
Weightlifting
Women’s +81kg
🥇 Gold: China (Li Wenwen)
🥈 Silver: South Korea (Park Hyejeong)
🥉 Bronze: Britain (Emily Campbell)
Wrestling
Women’s Freestyle 76 Kg
- 🥇 Gold: Japan (Kagami Yuka)
- 🥈 Silver: United States (Kennedy Alexis Blades)
- 🥉 Bronze: Colombia (Tatiana Rentereia) and Cuba (Milaimy de la Carid Marin Potrille)
Men’s Freestyle 65 Kg
The Men’s Freestyle 65kg wrestling event at the Paris 2024 Olympics concluded with intense matches and exceptional performances. The final showdown took place at the Champ-de-Mars Arena on August 11, 2024, featuring top wrestlers from around the globe.
Medal Winners
- Gold Medal 🥇: Kotaro Kiyooka (Japan): Kiyooka claimed victory over Rahman Amouzadkhalili from Iran with a decisive score of 10:3. This win marked Japan’s seventh wrestling gold at the Paris Games.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Rahman Amouzadkhalili (Iran): Despite a strong performance throughout the competition, Amouzadkhalili settled for silver after the loss to Kiyooka in the final match.
- Bronze Medals 🥉:Islam Dudaev (Albania): Dudaev secured one of the bronze medals with a narrow victory over Iszmail Muszukajev from Hungary, finishing the match at 13:12.
Sebastian Rivera (Puerto Rico): Rivera earned the other bronze, adding a significant achievement to Puerto Rico’s medal tally.
Men’s Freestyle 97 Kg
Position | Wrestler | Country |
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🥇 Gold | Akhmed Tazhudinov | BRN |
🥈 Silver | Givi Matcharashvili | GEO |
🥉 Bronze | Magomedkhan Magomedov | AZE |
🥉 Bronze | Amirali Azarpira | IRI |
The Men’s Freestyle 97kg competition at the Paris 2024 Olympics was a showcase of strength and technique. The event culminated in some thrilling matches and noteworthy victories.
Gold Medal 🥇: Akhmed Tazhudinov (BRN) emerged triumphant in this weight class, defeating Givi Matcharashvili (GEO) with a decisive 2:0 score. His performance at the Champs-de-Mars Arena was nothing short of spectacular, securing Bahrain’s place on the wrestling map. For more details, refer to the Olympics news.
Silver Medal 🥈: Givi Matcharashvili (GEO) put up a fierce fight in the finals but ultimately settled for silver. His journey to the final match was a testament to his skill and determination.
Bronze Medals 🥉: The bronze matches saw two athletes take home medals:
- Magomedkhan Magomedov (AZE) secured his bronze by defeating Murazi Mchedlidze (UKR).
- Amirali Azarpira (IRI) also won a bronze, coming out on top against Kyle Frederick Snyder (USA).
The event highlighted the intense preparation and outstanding athletic prowess of all participants. Fans can follow the detailed play-by-play and match history on the NBC Olympics website.
Artistic Swimming
Duet
- Gold Medal 🥇: China (Wang Liuyi and Wang Qianyi)
- Silver Medal 🥈: Britain (Kate Shortman and Isabelle Thorpe)
- Bronze Medals 🥉: Netherlands (Bregje de Brouwer and Noortje de Brouwer)
Basketball
Men
- Gold Medal 🥇: United States
- Silver Medal 🥈: France
- Bronze Medals 🥉: Serbia
Beach Volleyball
Men
- Gold Medal 🥇: Sweden (David Ahman and Jonatan Hellvig)
- Silver Medal 🥈: Germany (Nils Ehlers and Clemens Wickler)
- Bronze Medals 🥉: Norway (Anders Mol and Christian Sorum)
Fans around the globe were treated to a display of strategy, agility, and teamwork, making it a memorable event at the Paris Olympics. For more detailed results, including scores and highlights, visit Olympic beach volleyball at Paris 2024.
Boxing
Men’s 57kg
- 🥇 Gold: Abdumalik Khalokov, Uzbekistan
- 🥈 Silver: Munarbek Seiitbek Uulu, Kyrgyzstan
- 🥉 Bronze: Charlie Senior, Australia and Javier Ibanez Diaz, Bulgaria
Women’s 57 Kg
Medal | Athlete | Country |
---|---|---|
🥇 Gold | Lin Yu Ting | Chinese Taipei |
🥈 Silver | Julia Szeremeta | Poland |
🥉 Bronze | Nesthy Petecio | Philippines |
🥉 Bronze | Esra Yildiz Kahraman | Turkey |
In the Women’s 57kg boxing category at the Paris 2024 Olympics, the competition was intense and featured standout performances.
Lin Yu Ting from Chinese Taipei captured the gold medal 🥇 with a decisive 5-0 win on points over Julia Szeremeta of Poland. This victory was historic as it marked the first time a boxer from Chinese Taipei won a gold medal at the Olympics.
The silver medal 🥈 was awarded to Julia Szeremeta from Poland, who put up a strong fight but couldn’t overcome Lin Yu Ting’s domination in the ring.
Two athletes shared the bronze medal 🥉: Nesthy Petecio from the Philippines and Esra Yildiz Kahraman from Turkey. Both fighters showcased remarkable skill and endurance throughout the tournament.
Men’s +92 Kg
The Men’s +92kg boxing final at the Paris 2024 Olympics was thrilling to watch, held at Roland Garros, Paris. The competition showcased incredible talent, strength, and skill.
Medalists
- Gold Medal 🥇: Bakhodir Jalolov (UZB) secured the gold with a dominant 5:0 win on points against his opponent.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Ayoub Ghadfa Drissi El Aissaoui (ESP) displayed remarkable resilience but was defeated in the final bout.
- Bronze Medals 🥉: Djamili-Dini Aboudou Moindze (FRA) and Nelvie Raman Tiafack (GER)
Fight Details
- Final Bout Date: August 10, 2024
- Venue: Roland Garros, Paris
Fitness, strategy, and rigorous training were evident as the boxers competed, making for an exhilarating event. Each medalist delivered standout performances, representing their countries proudly on the global stage.
For more details, the Men’s +92kg Finals provides extensive coverage.
Women’s 75 Kg
In the Women’s 75kg boxing event at the Paris 2024 Olympics, notable performances captured the world’s attention.
- Gold Medal 🥇: Li Qian from the People’s Republic of China won the gold medal. Her victory on August 10, 2024, marked her third consecutive Olympic medal in this category, following a silver in Tokyo 2020 and a bronze in Rio 2016. Li Qian’s triumph sealed her status as the first and only woman in the sport to win medals in three consecutive Olympics.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Atheyna Bylon from Panama secured the silver medal. She delivered a strong performance but ultimately fell short with a 4:1 points decision against Li Qian.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: The bronze medals were awarded to Caitlin Parker from Australia and Cindy Winner Djankeu Ngamba, who made history as the first athlete from the Refugee Olympic Team to win an Olympic medal in boxing.
For more details, you can check the Olympics official page or the Olympic Channel for the bout videos.
Breaking
In the 2024 Paris Olympics, the sport of breaking, also known as breakdancing, made its historic debut, bringing a fresh and dynamic element to the Games. Competitors from around the globe showcased their skills and creativity, competing for the first-ever Olympic medals in this discipline. Here’s a breakdown of the medalists in both the men’s and women’s categories:
Men’s Breaking Medalists
- Gold Medal 🥇: Phil Wizard from Canada triumphed with an impressive 3-0 victory against Dany Dann of France. His captivating performance left a lasting impression and secured his place in history as the first-ever Olympic gold medalist in breaking. You can find more about his win on Olympics.com.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Dany Dann of France earned the silver medal with remarkable routines and detailed footwork. His journey to the finals demonstrated his exceptional talent and dedication.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Victor from Team USA claimed the bronze medal, celebrating his achievement during the medal ceremony at Place de la Concorde in Paris. For further details, visit CBS News.
Canoe Sprint
Men’s 1000 M Single Kayak
- 🥇 Gold: Josef Dostal, Czech Republic
- 🥈 Silver: Adam Varga, Hungary
- 🥉 Bronze: Balint Kopasz, Hungary
Women’s 500 M Single Kayak
The Women’s 500m Single Kayak event at the Paris Olympics showcased top-tier athletes competing for medals.
Medalists
- 🥇 Gold Medal: Lisa Carrington (New Zealand) achieved the top spot with an Olympic-best time of 1:47.36. Her exceptional performance added a third gold medal to her tally during the Paris 2024 Olympics.
- 🥈 Silver Medal: Tamara Csipes (Hungary) earned the silver medal, demonstrating her strength and technique throughout the race.
- 🥉 Bronze Medal: Emma Aastrand Jorgensen (Denmark) secured the bronze, completing the podium with a strong finish.
Event Highlights
The final took place on August 10, 2024, at the Nautical Stadium in Paris. The event drew significant attention, reflecting the high level of competition and skill among the athletes. The race was intense and closely contested, with all competitors putting forth exceptional effort.
Women’s 200 M Single Kayak
- 🥇 Gold Medal: Katie Vincent, Canada
- 🥈 Silver Medal: Nevin Harrison, United States
- 🥉 Bronze Medal: Yarisleidis Cirilo, Cuba
Cycling Track
Men’s Madison
- Gold 🥇: Iúri Leitão and Rui Oliveira, Portugal
- Silver 🥈: Simone Consonni and Elia Viviani, Italy
- Bronze 🥉: Niklas Larsen and Michael Mørkøv, Denmark
Diving
Men’s 10m Platform
- 🥇 Gold: Cao Yuan, China
- 🥈 Silver: Rikuto Tamai, Japan
- 🥉 Bronze: Noah Williams, Britain
Golf
Women’s Individual
- 🥇 Gold: Lydia Ko, New Zealand
- 🥈 Silver: Esther Henseleit, Germany
- 🥉 Bronze: Lin Xiyu, China
Handball
Country | Gold 🥇 | Silver 🥈 | Bronze 🥉 |
---|---|---|---|
Norway | 1 | 0 | 0 |
France | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Denmark | 0 | 0 | 1 |
The Paris 2024 Olympics saw an intense and electrifying series of handball matches. With top teams from around the world competing, the games showcased remarkable skill and determination. The medal winners were particularly impressive, showcasing the pinnacle of athletic achievement.
Medal Summary
The handball event featured several noteworthy performances:
- Gold Medal 🥇: The Norway team clinched the gold, marking a significant achievement after their stunning comeback against France in the quarterfinals. Their victory was hard-fought and well-deserved.
- Silver Medal 🥈: France secured the silver, falling just short in the final but playing a series of remarkable games. Their matches demonstrated both skill and strategic depth.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Denmark took home the bronze medal, adding another accolade to their storied handball history.
Highlights
- Niklas Landin Jacobsen: This handball legend, aged 36, announced his retirement after the Paris Olympics, ending his career on a high note with a memorable performance.
- Norway vs France Match: One of the standout moments was Norway’s miraculous comeback against France, scoring two goals in the last 15 seconds to force the game into extra time.
For more detailed information on handball medalists, visit Handball Medalists – Paris 2024 Medal Winners.
The Olympic handball at Paris 2024 saw numerous memorable moments and key performances that will be remembered for years to come.
Modern Pentathlon
- Gold Medal 🥇: Ahmed Elgendy, Egypt
- Silver Medal 🥈: Taishu Sato, Japan
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Giorgio Malan, Italy
For more details on the medal standings, visit the Modern Pentathlon Medalists page.
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Group All-Around Medals
- 🥇 Gold: China
- 🥈 Silver: Israel
- 🥉 Bronze: Italy
Soccer
Women’s
- 🏅 Gold: United States
- 🥈 Silver: Brazil
- 🥉 Bronze: Germany
Sport Climbing
Women’s Boulder & Lead
- 🥇 Gold: Janja Garnbret, Slovenia
- 🥈 Silver: Brooke Raboutou, United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Jessica Pilz, Austria
Table Tennis
The Women’s Team event awarded the following medals:
- 🥇 Gold: China
- 🥈 Silver: Japan
- 🥉 Bronze: South Korea
Taekwondo
In the Men’s +80kg category, the gold medal 🥇 was won by Arian Salimi from Iran.
The silver medal 🥈 went to Caden Cunningham of Britain.
Bronze medals 🥉 were awarded to Cheick Sallah Cisse from Ivory Coast and Rafael Alba from Cuba.
Women’s +67 Kg
The Women’s +67kg Taekwondo finals at the Paris Olympics 2024 saw a series of fierce battles. The competition took place on August 10, 2024, at the Grand Palais.
Medalists
- Gold 🥇: Althea Laurin (FRA)
Althea Laurin of France secured the top spot in this category. Her remarkable performance earned her a place on the highest podium. - Silver 🥈: Svetlana Osipova (UZB)
Svetlana Osipova from Uzbekistan took home the silver medal, showcasing strong skills throughout the matches. - Bronze 🥉: Lee Dabin, South Korea and Nafia Kus Aydin, Turkey
For more detailed results and information about the Women’s +67kg Taekwondo finals, you can visit the official Olympics website.
Track and Field
Men’s Marathon
- 🥇 Gold: Tamirat Tola, Ethiopia
- 🥈 Silver: Bashir Abdi, Belgium
- 🥉 Bronze: Benson Kipruto, Kenya
Men’s 800 M
- 🥇 Gold: Emmanuel Wanyonyi, Kenya
- 🥈 Silver: Marco Arop, Canada
- 🥉 Bronze: Djamel Sedjati, Algeria
In a year marked by some of the fastest times in history, Emmanuel Wanyonyi’s performance stood out. With a winning time of 1:41.19, he secured the third-fastest time ever in the men’s 800m, just behind world record-holder David Rudisha and Wilson Kipketer. His nearest competitor, Marco Arop of Canada, gave a vigorous chase, finishing at 1:41.73.
Men’s 5000 M
- 🥇 Gold: Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Norway
- 🥈 Silver: Ronald Kwemoi, Kenya
- 🥉 Bronze: Grant Fisher, United States
Men’s High Jump
- 🥇 Gold: Hamish Kerr, New Zealand
- 🥈 Silver: Shelby McEwen, United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Mutaz Barshim, Qatar
These races not only highlight individual brilliance but also underscore the rich tradition of long-distance running excellence at the Olympic Games. For more information on the event’s results, visit the official results and for a detailed news article, refer to AP News.
Men’s 4 X400 M Relay
- 🥇 Gold: United States
- 🥈 Silver: Botswana
- 🥉 Bronze: Britain
Women’s 4 X400 M Relay
- 🥇 Gold: United States
- 🥈 Silver: Netherlands
- 🥉 Bronze: Britain
Women’s 1500 M
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time | Medal |
---|---|---|---|---|
1st | Faith Kipyegon | Kenya | 3:51.29 | 🥇 Gold |
2nd | Jessica Hull | Australia | TBD | 🥈 Silver |
3rd | Georgia Bell | Great Britain | TBD | 🥉 Bronze |
The Women’s 1500m at the Paris 2024 Olympics showcased incredible talent and determination. This event, held at Stade de France, saw athletes from various countries striving for excellence. Faith Kipyegon of Kenya won her third consecutive gold medal 🥇 in this event, setting a new Olympic record with a time of 3:51.29. She made history as the first athlete, male or female, to achieve this feat in the 1500m at three different Olympic Games.
Australian runner Jessica Hull secured the silver medal 🥈, becoming the first Australian female to win an Olympic medal in the 1500m. Her performance was remarkable, finishing strongly behind Kipyegon.
Georgia Bell from Great Britain also performed exceptionally well, earning the bronze medal 🥉. These athletes’ performances highlighted the competitive nature and high skill level in the current era of women’s middle-distance running.
For more detailed information on the event, refer to the NBC Sports coverage and World Athletics report.
Women’s Javelin Throw
- 🥇 Gold: Haruka Kitaguchi, Japan
- 🥈 Silver: Jo-Ane van Dyk, South Africa
- 🥉 Bronze: Nikola Ogrodnikova, Czech Republic
Women’s 100 M Hurdles
The Women’s 100m Hurdles event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games was a thrilling spectacle that showcased incredible athletic prowess.
Final Results
- Gold Medal 🥇: Masai Russell (USA) with a time of 12.33 seconds.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Cyrena Samba-Mayela (France) finishing just behind at 12.34 seconds.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (Puerto Rico) completing the podium.
Key Highlights
- The final was held at Stade de France, providing an electric atmosphere for the competitors and spectators.
- Masai Russell’s victory marked her first Olympic crown, adding to the excitement surrounding Team USA’s performance.
- The race featured one of the closest finishes in the event’s history, emphasizing the high level of competition among the athletes.
Volleyball
Men’s Team
- 🥇 Gold: France
- 🥈 Silver: Poland
- 🥉 Bronze: United States
Water Polo
Medal Standings for Women’s Water Polo
- 🥇 Gold: Spain
- 🥈 Silver: Australia
- 🥉 Bronze: Netherlands
Weightlifting
Men’s 102kg Weightlifting Competition
- 🥇 Gold: Liu Huanhua, China
- 🥈 Silver: Akbar Djuraev, Uzbekistan
- 🥉 Bronze: Yauheni Tsikhantsou, AIN
Men’s 102 Kg
- 🥇 Gold: Lasha Talakhadze, Georgia
- 🥈 Silver: Varazdat Lalayan, Armenia
- 🥉 Bronze: Gor Minasyan, Bahrain
Women’s 81 Kg
- 🥇 Gold: Solfrid Koanda, Norway
- 🥈 Silver: Sara Ahmed, Egypt
- 🥉 Bronze: Neisi Dajomes, Ecuador
Wrestling
Men’s Freestyle 74kg
- 🥇 Gold: Razambek Zhamalov, Uzbekistan
- 🥈 Silver: Daichi Takatani, Japan
- 🥉 Bronze: Chermen Valiev, Albany
- 🥉 Bronze: Kyle Dake, United States
Women’s Freestyle 62 Kg
- 🥇Gold: Sakura Motoki, Japan
- 🥈 Silver: Iryna Koliadenko, Ukraine
- 🥉 Bronze: Aisuluu Tynybekova, Kyrgyzstan and Grace Bullen, Norway
The freestyle 62kg bracket for women positioned wrestlers to face different opponents in each round, culminating in an exhilarating final match that decided the medalists.
Men’s Freestyle 125 Kg
The Men’s Freestyle 125kg event at the Paris 2024 Olympics took place at Champs de Mars Arena. It saw intense competition among top wrestlers from around the world.
- Geno Petriashvili from Georgia emerged victorious, claiming the 🥇 gold medal with a narrow 10:9 win by points.
- Amir Hossein Zare from Iran earned the 🥈 silver medal following a close match.
- The bronze medals were secured by two outstanding wrestlers: Taha Akgul from Turkey and Giorgi Meshvildishvili from Azerbaijan, who both put up commendable performances and shared the 🥉 bronze medal honors.
This event showcased the skills and determination of some of the best wrestlers globally, reflecting the high level of competition at the Paris 2024 Olympics. For a detailed recap of the matches, visit Men’s 125kg Finals Freestyle Wrestling.
Track and Field
Men’s 400m Hurdles
- 🥇 Gold: Rai Benjamin, United States
- 🥈 Silver: Karsten Warholm, Norway
- 🥉 Bronze: Alison dos Santos, Brazil
Men’s Triple Jump
- 🥇 Gold: Jordan Diaz, Spain
- 🥈 Silver: Pedro Pichardo, Portugal
- 🥉 Bronze: Andy Diaz Hernandez, Italy
Men’s 4 X100 M Relay
- 🥇 Gold: Canada
- 🥈 Silver: South Africa
- 🥉 Bronze: Britain
Women’s 4 X100 M Relay
The Women’s 4x100m relay at the Stade de France during the 2024 Paris Olympics was a highly anticipated event. Team USA shone brightly, capturing the gold medal with a stellar performance. The team consisted of Sha’Carri Richardson, Gabby Thomas, Melissa Jefferson, and TeeTee Terry, who clocked in a remarkable time of 41.78 seconds. Their victory was celebrated with much enthusiasm as they secured their place on the podium.
Medal Winners
- Gold Medal 🥇: United States – Sha’Carri Richardson, Gabby Thomas, Melissa Jefferson, TeeTee Terry
- Silver Medal 🥈: Great Britain
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Germany
Performance Highlights
- Team USA achieved a season-best performance in the final.
- The relay showcased extraordinary teamwork and speed, particularly evident in the smooth baton exchanges and explosive sprints.
Women’s Shut Put
- 🥇 Gold: Yemisi Ogunleye, Germany
- 🥈 Silver: Maddison-Lee Wesche, New Zealand
- 🥉 Bronze: Song Jiayuan, China
Women’s 10,000M
The women’s 10,000m event at the Paris 2024 Olympics was a showcase of endurance and speed. The final took place at the Stade de France on August 9, 2024. The race saw an impressive lineup of athletes compete for the podium, with intense competition leading to remarkable performances on the track.
Medal Winners
- Gold Medal 🥇: Beatrice Chebet of Kenya clinched the gold with a time of 30:43.25. This victory marked her second gold in the Paris Olympics, having previously won the 5000m event.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Nadia Battocletti from Italy secured the silver medal, showcasing her stamina and strategic racing over the grueling distance. Her finish was a testament to her training and dedication.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands completed the podium, earning the bronze. Known for her versatility across different distances, Hassan’s performance in the 10,000m kept her among the top athletes in the world.
For detailed results, visit the BBC Sports page or check out the World Athletics site. For more highlights and recaps, NBC provides extensive coverage on their Olympics page.
Women’s 400 M
The Women’s 400 meters race at the Paris 2024 Olympics brought remarkable performances and new records to the track. The event, held at Stade de France, saw athletes pushing their limits in pursuit of Olympic glory.
Medalists
- Gold 🥇: Marileidy Paulino (Dominican Republic) – Set a new Olympic record with a time of 48.17 seconds. This victory marked a historic moment as she became the first woman from the Dominican Republic to win a gold medal in any sport at the Olympic Games.
- Silver 🥈: Salwa Eid Naser (Bahrain) – Finished with a strong performance, earning a well-deserved second place.
- Bronze 🥉: Natalia Kaczmarek (Poland) – Secured the third spot on the podium, showcasing her exceptional athletic skills.
Women’s 4 X100 M Relay
- Gold 🥇: United States
- Silver 🥈: Britain
- Bronze 🥉: Germany
Beach Volleyball
Women’s Tournament
The Women’s Beach Volleyball competition at the 2024 Paris Olympics saw intense matches and stunning plays. The final match concluded with Brazil’s duo, Ana Patricia Silva Ramos and Eduarda Santos Lisboa, clinching the gold medal 🥇 by outperforming Canada’s team in a thrilling three-set match. Their victory was a testament to their skill and tenacity on the sand.
Medal Winners
- Gold: Brazil’s Ana Patricia Silva Ramos and Eduarda Santos Lisboa 🥇
- Silver: Canada’s Melissa Humana-Paredes and Brandie Wilkerson 🥈
- Bronze: Switzerland’s Nina Brunner and Tanja Hueberli 🥉
For detailed information and updates, visit the official Olympics site and NBC Olympics for comprehensive coverage.
Boxing
Men’s 71kg
- Gold 🥇: Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev, Uzbekistan
- Silver 🥈: Marco Verde, Mexico
- Bronze 🥉: Lewis Richardson, Britain
- Bronze 🥉: Omari Jones, United States
Men’s Boxing 92 Kg
The boxing competition in the Men’s 92 kg category at the Paris 2024 Olympics showcased exceptional talent and fierce competition. The event took place at Roland Garros on August 9, 2024.
Medal Winners
- Gold 🥇: Lazizbek Mullojonov (Uzbekistan) achieved a dominant 5:0 victory on points against Loren Berto Alfonso Dominguez.
- Silver 🥈: Loren Berto Alfonso Dominguez (Azerbaijan) fought vigorously but ultimately secured the second place.
- Bronze 🥉: Enmanuel Reyes Pla (Spain) shared the third place alongside Davlat Boltaev (Tajikistan), both delivering commendable performances.
Details
- Gold Medal Bout: The final match saw Lazizbek Mullojonov clinching the top spot with a convincing win on points.
- Venue: This intense battle for gold took place at the renowned Roland Garros stadium, Paris.
- Participant Highlights: Enmanuel Reyes Pla and Davlat Boltaev both earned the bronze medal, reflecting the competitive spirit of the event.
This weight class is one of the eight men’s weight categories in the boxing discipline at the Olympics. The Paris 2024 Olympics continue to be a stage where athletes demonstrate remarkable skills and dedication, making it an unforgettable sporting spectacle.
Women’s Boxing 50 Kg
- Gold 🥇: Wu Yu, China
- Silver 🥈: Buse Naz Cakiroglu, Turkey
- Bronze 🥉: Nazym Kyzaibay, Kazakhstan and Aira Villegas, Philippines
The finals delivered an electrifying atmosphere, with each match capturing the dedication and hard work of the athletes. The detailed performance and determination of all participants were evident, making it a memorable event in Olympic history.
For more details on the event, you can visit the Olympic women’s wrestling results.
Sarah Ann Hildebrandt’s victory was particularly inspiring considering her narrow loss at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. This triumph at Paris 2024 is a testament to her perseverance and skill, marking a significant milestone in her wrestling career.
You can watch clips from the exciting matches at Paris 2024 Women’s 50kg Finals.
Women’s Boxing 66 Kg
- Gold 🥇: Imane Khelif, Algeria
- Silver 🥈: Yang, Liu, China
- Bronze 🥉: Janjaem Suwannapheng, Thailand and Chen Nien Chin, Taiwan
Breaking
- Gold 🥇: Ami (Ami Yuasa), Japan
- Silver 🥈: Nicka (Dominika Banevič), Lithuania
- Bronze 🥉: Liu Qingyi, China
Canoe Sprint
Men’s Kayak Double 500 M
- 🥇 Gold: Germany – Max Lemke and Jacob Schopf
- 🥈 Silver: Hungary – Bence Nadas and Sandor Totka
- 🥉 Bronze: Australia – Tom Green and Jean van der Westhuyzen
Men’s Canoe Single 1000 M
- 🥇 Gold: Martin Fuksa, Czech Republic
- 🥈 Silver: Isaquias Queiroz, Brazil
- 🥉 Bronze: Serghei Tarnovschi, Moldova
The Men’s Canoe Single 1000m at the Paris 2024 Olympics saw intense competition and remarkable performances. Leading the charge, Martin Fuksa from Czechia clinched the gold medal 🥇, achieving an impressive time of 3:43.16. This victory marked a significant milestone for Fuksa, who had previously placed fifth in the same event at Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020.
Isaquias Queiroz of Brazil followed with a strong performance, securing the silver medal 🥈 with a time of 3:44.33. Queiroz, a consistent performer in the world of canoe sprint, added yet another accolade to his decorated career.
Women’s Kayak Double 500 M
- 🥇 Gold: New Zealand (Lisa Carrington and Alicia Hoskin)
- 🥈 Silver: Hungary (Tamara Csipes and Dora Alida Gazso)
- 🥉 Bronze: Germany (Jule Marie Hake and Paulina Paszek) and Hungary (Sara Fojt and Noemi Pupp)
For more detailed results and updates, you can visit the official Paris 2024 Olympics page.
Women’s Canoe Double 500 M
Rank | Gold 🥇 | Silver 🥈 | Bronze 🥉 |
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Team | Xu Shixiao & Sun Mengya (CHN) | Luzan & Rybachok (UKR) | MacKenzie & Vincent (CAN) |
The Women’s Canoe Double 500m at the Paris Olympics 2024 saw intense competition and remarkable performances. The event took place at the Nautical Stadium at Vaires-sur-Marne.
Cycling Track
Men’s Sprint
- Gold 🥇: Harrie Lavreysen, Netherlands
- Silver 🥈: Matthew Richardson, Australia
- Bronze 🥉: Jack Carlin, Britain
Women’s Madison
- Gold 🥇: Italy (Chiara Consonni and Vittoria Guazzini)
- Silver 🥈: Britain (Elinor Barker and Neah Evans)
- Bronze 🥉: Netherlands (Lisa van Belle and Maike van der Duin)
For detailed coverage and complete results, refer to the BBC Sports article on Women’s Madison. Additionally, a comprehensive breakdown of the race can be found on Cycling News.
Diving
Women’s 3 M Springboard
- 🥇 Gold: Chen Yiwen, China
- 🥈 Silver: Maddison Keeney, Australia
- 🥉 Bronze: Chang Yani, China
Field Hockey
In the Women’s field hockey event, the podium was dominated by powerful teams that demonstrated exceptional skill and determination:
- Gold 🥇: Netherlands
- Silver 🥈: China
- Bronze 🥉: Argentina
Marathon Swimming
Men’s 10km
- 🥇 Gold: Kristof Rasovsky, Hungary
- 🥈 Silver: Oliver Klemet, Germany
- 🥉 Bronze: David Betlehem, Hungary
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Individual All-Around
- 🥇 Gold: Darja Varfolomeev, Germany
- 🥈 Silver: Boryana Kaleyn, Bulgaria
- 🥉 Bronze: Sofia Raffaeli, Italy
Sailing
Men’s Kite
- 🥇 Gold: Valentin Bontus, Austria
- 🥈 Silver: Toni Vodisek, Slovenia
- 🥉 Bronze: Max Maeder, Singapore
Soccer
- 🥇 Gold: Spain
- 🥈 Silver: France
- 🥉 Bronze: Morocco
The soccer matches in the Paris 2024 Olympics were filled with excitement, surprises, and moments of brilliance. Fans had the opportunity to witness historical feats and commendable sportsmanship throughout the tournament.
Sport Climbing
Men’s Boulder & Lead
- 🥇 Gold: Toby Roberts, Britain
- 🥈 Silver: Sorato Anraku, Japan
- 🥉 Bronze: Jacob Schubert, Austria
Table Tennis
Men’s Team Results
Position | Country | Medal |
1st Place | China | 🥇 Gold |
2nd Place | Sweden | 🥈 Silver |
3rd Place | France | 🥉 Bronze |
Taekwondo
Women’s -67kg
- 🥇 Gold: Viviana Marton, Hungary
- 🥈 Silver: Aleksandra Perisic, Serbia
- 🥉 Bronze: Kristina Teachout, United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Sarah Chaari, Belgium
Men’s -80 Kg
- 🥇 Gold: Firas Katoussi, Tunisia
- 🥈 Silver: Mehran Barkhordari, Iran
- 🥉 Bronze: Edi Hrnic, Denmark and Simone Alessio, Italy
The competition in the men’s -80kg category was intense, reflecting the high level of preparation and talent present at the Paris Olympics. For a detailed list of all medal winners and event results, visit the Olympics track and field results for 2024 and see the comprehensive list of U.S. medal winners.
Weightlifting
Women’s 71kg
- 🥇 Gold: Olivia Reeves, United States
- 🥈 Silver: Mari Leivis Sanchez, Colombia
- 🥉 Bronze: Angie Dajomes, Ecuador
Men’s 89 Kg
- 🥇 Gold: Karlos Nasar, Bulgaria
- 🥈 Silver: Yeison López, Colombia
- 🥉 Bronze: Antonino Pizzolato, Italy
Wrestling
Women’s Freestyle 57kg
- 🥇 Gold: Tsugumi Sakurai, Japan
- 🥈 Silver: Anastasia Nichita, Moldova
- 🥉 Bronze: Helen Maroulis, United States
Men’s Freestyle 57 Kg
The men’s freestyle 57kg wrestling event at the Paris 2024 Olympics showcased some of the finest talent in the sport. The competition was intense and culminated in a remarkable final match.
Medal Winners
- Gold 🥇: Higuchi Rei (Japan)
- Silver 🥈: Spencer Richard Lee (USA)
- Bronze 🥉: Aman Aman (India), Gulomjon Abdullaev (Uzbekistan)
Key Highlights
- The gold medal match was a closely fought contest, with Higuchi Rei of Japan winning 4-2 against Spencer Richard Lee of the USA.
- Spencer Lee’s performance throughout the tournament demonstrated his resilience and skill, ultimately earning him the silver medal.
- The bronze medals were awarded to Aman Aman from India and Gulomjon Abdullaev from Uzbekistan, both of whom showcased exceptional technique and determination.
Events and Dates
- Finals Date: August 9, 2024
- Location: Champs de Mars Arena, Paris
Notable Performances
Higuchi Rei’s victory was marked by his strategic prowess and athleticism, which proved decisive in his win. Spencer Lee’s journey to the silver medal was equally impressive, highlighting his dedication and skill. The bronze medal matches saw fierce competition, with Aman Aman and Gulomjon Abdullaev securing their places on the podium through hard-fought victories.
For detailed results and further information, you can visit Olympic wrestling results and Men’s 57kg Finals at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Men’s Freestyle 86 Kg
The Men’s Freestyle 86kg wrestling event at the Paris 2024 Olympics saw some intense competition and remarkable feats of athleticism. The finals took place at Champs de Mars Arena, a stunning venue that added to the grandeur of the occasion.
Medalists
- Gold Medal 🥇: Magomed Eldarovitch Ramazanov from Bulgaria secured the top spot with a dominating 7:1 victory by points.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Hassan Yazdanicharati of Iran fought valiantly to claim second place.
- Bronze Medals 🥉:
- Dauren Kurugliev representing Greece
- Aaron Marquel Brooks from the United States
The bronze medal matches were hard-fought, showcasing the persistence and skill of these elite wrestlers.
Event Highlights
- Finals Date: August 9, 2024
- Venue: Champs de Mars Arena, Paris
The standout performances in this category were a testament to the dedication and training of the athletes. Magomed Eldarovitch Ramazanov’s gold medal win was particularly noteworthy for its strategic prowess and execution.
For more detailed results, you can check the Medal Results for Men’s Freestyle 86kg and for an in-depth look at the finals, visit Men’s 86kg Finals | Freestyle Wrestling | Olympic Games Paris 2024.
Track and Field
Men’s 200 M
- 🥇 Gold: Letsile Tebogo, Botswana
- 🥈 Silver: Kenneth Bednarek, United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Noah Lyles, United States
Men’s 110 M Hurdles
Position | Athlete | Country | Time | Medal |
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1st | Grant Holloway | USA | 12.99 sec | 🥇 |
2nd | Daniel Roberts | USA | N/A | 🥈 |
3rd | Rasheed Broadbell | JAM | N/A | 🥉 |
In the highly anticipated Men’s 110m Hurdles event at the Paris 2024 Olympics, spectators witnessed a thrilling race. Leading the pack, Grant Holloway from the USA emerged victorious, clinching the gold medal 🥇 with a time of 12.99 seconds. This victory marked a significant achievement in Holloway’s career, adding an Olympic gold to his impressive collection of global titles.
Daniel Roberts, also representing the USA, secured the silver medal 🥈, showcasing a strong performance. His efforts were matched by Rasheed Broadbell of Jamaica, who finished closely behind to claim the bronze medal 🥉.
Men’s Javelin Throw
- 🥇 Gold: Arshad Nadeem, Pakistan
- 🥈 Silver: Neeraj Chopra, India
- 🥉 Bronze: Anderson Peters, Grenada
Women’s 400 M Hurdles
The Women’s 400m Hurdles at the Paris 2024 Olympics was a highly anticipated event. The final took place at Stade de France on August 8, 2024.
- Gold Medal🥇: Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone from the USA set a new world record with a time of 50.37 seconds. Her performance broke her own previous record by 0.28 seconds, making it a memorable feat in Olympic history.
- Silver Medal🥈: Anna Cockrell, also from the USA, earned the silver medal. She demonstrated exceptional skill and stamina, maintaining a strong pace throughout the race.
- Bronze Medal🥉: Femke Bol from the Netherlands completed the podium, securing the bronze medal. Her performance was marked by remarkable consistency and determination.
Women’s Long Jump
- 🥇 Gold: Tara Davis-Woodhall, United States
- 🥈 Silver: Malaika Mihambo, Germany
- 🥉 Bronze: Jasmine Moore, United States
Cycling
Men’s Omnium
- 🥇 Gold: Benjamin Thomas, France
- 🥈 Silver: Iuri Leitao, Portugal
- 🥉 Bronze: Fabio van den Bossche, Belgium
Women’s Keirin
Position | Athlete | Country | Medal |
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1st | Ellesse Andrews | New Zealand | 🥇 Gold |
2nd | Hetty van de Wouw | Netherlands | 🥈 Silver |
3rd | Emma Finucane | Great Britain | 🥉 Bronze |
The Women’s Keirin event at the Paris 2024 Olympics saw intense competition and outstanding performances on the track. Ellesse Andrews of New Zealand took the spotlight with a brilliant race, securing the gold medal 🥇. She displayed exceptional skill and strategy, maintaining her lead throughout the final.
Hetty van de Wouw from the Netherlands grabbed the silver medal 🥈 after a strong race, demonstrating her prowess and determination. Completing the podium was Great Britain’s Emma Finucane, who earned the bronze medal 🥉 with a commendable performance.
Canoe Slalom
Men’s Canoe Double 500 M
- 🥇 Gold: Liu Hao and Ji Bowen, China
- 🥈 Silver: Gabriele Casadei and Carlo Tacchini, Italy
- 🥉 Bronze: Joan Antoni Moreno and Diego Dominguez, Spain
Women’s Kayak Four 500 M
- 🥇 Gold: New Zealand
- 🥈 Silver: Germany
- 🥉 Bronze: Hungary
Men’s Kayak Four 500 M
- 🥇 Gold: Germany
- 🥈 Silver: Australia
- 🥉 Bronze: Spain
Field Hockey
Medal | Country |
---|---|
🥇 Gold | Netherlands |
🥈 Silver | Germany |
🥉 Bronze | India |
Marathon Swimming
Women’s 10 Km
- Gold: 🥇 Sharon van Rouwendaal, Netherlands
- Silver: 🥈 Moesha Johnson, Australia
- Bronze: 🥉 Ginevra Taddeucci, Italy
Sports Climbing
Men’s Speed | Medal | Athlete | Country |
---|---|---|---|
🥇 Gold | Veddriq Leonardo | Indonesia | |
🥈 Silver | Wu Peng | China | |
🥉 Bronze | Sam Watson | United States |
Diving
Men’s 3M Springboard
- 🥇 Gold: Xie Siyi, China
- 🥈 Silver: Wang Zongyuan, China
- 🥉 Bronze: Osmar Olvera Ibarra, Mexico
Sailing
Mixed Dinghy
- 🥇 Gold: Lara Vadlau and Lukas Maehr, Austria
- 🥈 Silver: Keiju Okada and Miho Yoshioka, Japan
- 🥉 Bronze: Anton Dahlberg and Lovisa Karlsson, Sweden
Mixed Multihull
- 🥇 Gold: Ruggero Tita and Caterina Marianna Banti, Italy
- 🥈 Silver: Mateo Majdalani and Eugenia Bosco, Argentina
- 🥉 Bronze: Micah Wilkinson and Erica Dawson, New Zealand
For more information, check out the latest Mixed Multihull medal results and additional details on Italy’s sailing achievements.
Women’s Kitesurfing
- 🥇 Gold: Eleanor Aldridge, Britain
- 🥈 Silver: Lauriane Nolot, France
- 🥉 Bronze: Annelous Lammerts, Netherlands
Ellie Aldridge of Britain clinched the gold medal in women’s kitesurfing. Her consistent performance and strategic prowess made her stand out in the finals, securing her the top spot after two closely contested races (AP News).
Weightlifting
In the women’s 59kg weightlifting category:
- Gold 🥇 went to Luo Shifang of China,
- Silver 🥈 was awarded to Maude Charron from Canada,
- Bronze 🥉 was claimed by Kuo Hsing-chun of Taiwan.
Wrestling
Men’s Greco-Roman 67kg
- 🥇 Gold: Saeid Esmaeili Leivesi, Iran
- 🥈 Silver: Parviz Nasibov, Ukraine
- 🥉 Bronze: Hasrat Jafarov, Azerbaijan
- 🥉 Bronze: Luis Alberto Orta Sanchez, Cuba
Men’s Greco-Roman 87 Kg
- 🥇 Gold: Semen Sergeevich Novikov, Bulgaria
- 🥈 Silver: Alireza Mohmadipiani, Iran
- 🥉 Bronze: Zhan Beleniuk, Ukraine, and Turpal Ali Bisultanov, Denmark
The event was covered and streamed live on various platforms, including NBC Olympics and Olympics.com, offering fans an opportunity to witness these gripping contests.
Women’s Freestyle 53 Kg
The Women’s Freestyle 53kg wrestling event at the Paris 2024 Olympics showcased some remarkable athletes and intense competition. The finals were held at Champs de Mars Arena on August 8, 2024. Wrestlers from various countries competed, demonstrating high levels of skill and determination.
Medal Type | Wrestler Name | Country |
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🥇 Gold | Fujinami Akari | Japan |
🥈 Silver | Lucia Yepez | Ecuador |
🥉 Bronze | Choe Hyo Gyong | North Korea |
🥉 Bronze | Pang Qianyu | China |
In this event, Fujinami Akari from Japan clinched the gold medal after achieving victory by technical superiority, a clear testament to her dominant performance. Lucia Yepez from Ecuador earned the silver medal, marking a significant achievement for her nation. Both bronze medals were awarded to Choe Hyo Gyong of North Korea and Pang Qianyu of China, showcasing their impressive wrestling prowess.
These athletes brought their best to the mat, contributing to an unforgettable competition in the 2024 Summer Olympics. You can check out more about the results and live scores of the Women’s Freestyle 53kg on the NBC Olympics and further details on the Olympics.com.
Artistic Swimming
- 🥇 Gold: China
- 🥈 Silver: United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Spain
For a detailed breakdown of results and athlete performances, visit the official results page and explore more about the incredible feats achieved during the Paris 2024 Artistic Swimming competitions.
Boxing
In the men’s 63.5kg category, Erislandy Alvarez Borges from Cuba clinched the 🥇 gold medal. The 🥈 silver medal went to Sofiane Oumiha from France.
Men’s 80 Kg
The Men’s 80kg boxing competition at the Paris 2024 Olympics provided an impressive display of skill and power from the athletes. The final bout, held at Roland Garros on August 7, featured a captivating match with Oleksandr Khyzhniak of Ukraine claiming the Gold 🥇 medal. He secured a 3:2 victory on points over Nurbek Oralbay of Kazakhstan, who took home the Silver 🥈 medal.
Medal Winners for Men’s 80kg
- Gold 🥇: Oleksandr Khyzhniak (Ukraine)
- Silver 🥈: Nurbek Oralbay (Kazakhstan)
Climbing
Women’s Speed
- 🥇 Gold: Aleksandra Miroslaw, Poland
- 🥈 Silver: Deng Lijuan, China
- 🥉 Bronze: Aleksandra Kalucka, Poland
Cycling – Track
Men’s Team Pursuit
- 🥇 Gold: Australia (Oliver Bleddyn, Conor Leahy, Kelland O’Brien, Sam Welsford)
- 🥈 Silver: Britain (Daniel Bigham, Ethan Hayter, Charlie Tanfield, Ethan Vernon, Oliver Wood)
- 🥉 Bronze: Italy (Simone Consonni, Filippo Ganna, Francesco Lamon, Jonathan Milan)
Women’s Team Pursuit
- 🥇 Gold: United States (Chloé Dygert, Kristen Faulkner, Jennifer Valente, Lily Williams)
- 🥈 Silver: New Zealand (Bryony Botha, Emily Shearman, Nicole Shields, Ally Wollaston)
- 🥉 Bronze: (Elinor Barker, Josie Knight, Anna Morris, Jessica Roberts)
In the recent 2024 Paris Olympics, the United States women’s team pursuit squad clinched the gold medal 🥇 with an exceptional performance. The team composed of Jennifer Valente, Lily Williams, Chloe Dygert, and Kristen Faulkner achieved victory, marking an impressive milestone as this event has been in the Olympic program since 2012.
Sailing
Men’s Dinghy
- 🥇 Gold: Matt Wearn, Australia
- 🥈 Silver: Pavlos Kontides, Cyprus
- 🥉 Bronze: Stefano Peschiera, Peru
Women’s Dinghy
Rank | Sailor | Country | Medal |
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1 | Marit Bouwmeester | Netherlands | 🥇 Gold |
2 | Anne-Marie Rindom | Denmark | 🥈 Silver |
3 | Line Flem Høst | Norway | 🥉 Bronze |
The Women’s Dinghy event saw a spectacular competition at the Paris Olympics 2024. Celebrated sailor Marit Bouwmeester from the Netherlands clinched the gold medal 🥇, reaffirming her status as the most successful women’s sailor in Olympic history. This victory marked her fourth consecutive podium finish, making her achievements even more remarkable.
Denmark’s Anne-Marie Rindom showcased her skills and determination, taking home the silver medal 🥈. Her performance was a testament to her consistency and competitive spirit.
The bronze medal 🥉 went to Line Flem Høst of Norway, who impressed the audience with her agility and strategic prowess on the water.
Competitors faced challenging weather conditions at Marseille Marina, a key venue for the sailing events. These athletes’ performances reflected their dedication and excellence in the sport, and their achievements will be remembered as a significant part of the Paris 2024 Olympics. For those looking to catch up on all the results, detailed information can be found on the BBC’s Olympics page.
Skateboarding
Men’s Park Medalists
- 🥇 Gold: Keegan Palmer, Australia
- 🥈 Silver: Tom Schaar, United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Augusto Akio, Brazil
Taekwondo
Men 58kg
- 🥇 Gold: Park Tae-joon, South Korea
- 🥈 Silver: Gashim Magomedov, Azerbaijan
- 🥉 Bronze: Cyrian Ravet, France
- 🥉 Bronze: Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi, Tunisia
Women’s 49 Kg
- 🥇 Gold: Panipak Wongpattanakit, Thailand
- 🥈 Silver: Guo Qing, China
- 🥉 Bronze: Lena Stojkovic, Croatia, and Mobina Nematzadeh, Iran
Track and Field
Men’s 400 M
- 🥇 Gold: Quincy Hall, United States.
- 🥈 Silver: Matthew Hudson-Smith, Britain
- 🥉 Bronze: Muzala Samukonga, Zambia
Men’s 3,000 M Steeplechase
- 🥇 Gold: Soufiane El Bakkali, Morocco ; 8:06.05
- 🥈 Silver: Kenneth Rooks, United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Abraham Kibiwot, Kenya
Men’s Discus Throw
The men’s discus throw at the Paris 2024 Olympics showcased exceptional athleticism and record-breaking performances. The event took place at the Stade de France, drawing significant attention from track and field enthusiasts.
Medal Winners
- Gold 🥇: Roje Stona of Jamaica – Set a new Olympic record with a throw of 70.00 meters.
- Silver 🥈: Mykolas Alekna of Lithuania – Achieved a remarkable distance of 69.97 meters, setting a temporary Olympic record during the competition.
- Bronze 🥉: Matthew Denny of Australia – Completed the podium with a commendable performance.
Women’s Pole Vault
The women’s pole vault event at the Paris 2024 Olympics provided a thrilling competition with exceptional performances. On August 7, 2024, at Stade de France in Paris, elite athletes competed for the top honors.
Medal Winners
- Gold 🥇: Nina Kennedy (AUS): Kennedy showcased a remarkable performance, securing the top position and the gold medal with her best efforts.
- Silver 🥈: Katie Moon (USA): Representing Team USA, Moon took home the silver medal, continuing her legacy as a top pole vaulter.
- Bronze 🥉: Alysha Newman (CAN): Newman completed the podium, clinching the bronze medal with a commendable performance.
Highlights
- New Records: No new world records were set during the event, but the competition level was high, displaying athletes’ exceptional skills and determination.
- Notable Performances: Several elite athletes delivered standout performances, making it a closely contested event.
The riveting competition in women’s pole vault reflected the athletes’ preparation, skill, and competitive spirit. For more detailed results, visit World Athletics or BBC Sport.
Marathon Race Walk Mixed Relay
The Marathon Race Walk Mixed Relay made its Olympic debut at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics. This event brought a new dynamic to the athletics competition, combining the efforts of male and female athletes in a single relay race.
Medal | Country | Athletes |
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🥇 Gold | Spain | Alvaro Martin and Maria Perez |
🥈 Silver | Ecuador | To be provided |
🥉 Bronze | Australia | To be provided |
- Date and Time: The event took place on August 7, 2024, starting at 7:30 AM.
- Format: Teams consisted of a male and female athlete, each taking turns to walk their respective segments of the marathon distance.
- Debut: This marked the first time the marathon race walk mixed relay appeared on the Olympic program.
Performance Insights
- Alvaro Martin and Maria Perez: Both athletes are world champions in the 20km race walk, and they successfully translated their skills to the mixed relay event, earning Spain its first gold medal in this discipline. Their performance was a combination of endurance, pace, and strategic relay exchanges.
- Teamwork: The mixed relay format required seamless coordination between the male and female athletes, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and pacing strategies throughout the marathon distance.
Weightlifting
Men’s 61kg
- 🥇 Gold: Li Fabin, China
- 🥈 Silver: Theerapong Silachai, Thailand
- 🥉 Bronze: Hampton Morris, United States
Women’s 49 Kg
The women’s 49kg weightlifting category at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games showcased remarkable athleticism and strength. The competition took place on August 7, 2024, at the South Paris Arena.
Medal Winners
- Gold Medal 🥇: Hou Zhihui (CHN) – She defended her title and set a new Olympic record in the clean-and-jerk.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Mihaela Valentina Cambei (ROU) – Secured second place with a strong overall performance.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Surodchana Khambao (TAI) – Finished third, earning a spot on the podium.
Wrestling
In the Men’s Greco-Roman 77kg category, the gold medal 🥇 was won by Nao Kusaka from Japan.
The silver medal 🥈 went to Demeu Zhadrayev of Kazakhstan.
Sharing the bronze medal 🥉 were Malkhas Amoyan from Armenia and Akzhol Makhmudov from Kyrgyzstan.
Men’s Greco-Roman 97 Kg
- 🥇 Gold: Mohammadhadi Saravi, Iran
- 🥈 Silver: Artur Aleksanyan, Armenia
- 🥉 Bronze: Gabriel Alejandro Rosillo Kindelan, Cuba, and Uzur Dzhuzupbekov, Kyrgyzstan
Women’s Freestyle 50 Kg
The Women’s Freestyle 50kg category at the Paris 2024 Olympics was a highlight in the wrestling events. On August 7, 2024, competitions took place at the Champs de Mars Arena, showcasing exceptional talent and intense matches.
Medal Winners
- Gold Medal 🥇: Sarah Ann Hildebrandt (USA) triumphed with a stunning performance, defeating Yusneylis Guzman Lopez from Cuba. Her early lead and strategic moves secured the gold.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Yusneylis Guzman Lopez (CUB), despite a valiant effort, earned the silver after a tough final match against Hildebrandt.
- Bronze Medals 🥉: Both Susaki Yui (JPN) and Feng Ziqi (CHN) secured bronze medals, demonstrating their resilience and skill throughout the tournament.
Sarah Hildebrandt’s victory was particularly emotional as she had narrowly missed a podium finish at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. After clinching the gold, she expressed disbelief and joy, a testament to her determination and hard work.
For detailed scores and more information, visit the Women’s 50kg Freestyle Wrestling Finals page.
Boxing
Women’s 60kg
- Gold 🥇: Kellie Harrington, Ireland
- Silver 🥈: Yang Wenlu, China
- Bronze 🥉: Beatriz Iasmin Soares Ferreira, Brazil
- Bronze 🥉: Wu Shih-yi, Taiwan
Cycling Track
Men’s Team Sprint Results
- 🥇 Gold: Netherlands
- 🥈 Silver: Britain
- 🥉 Bronze: Australia
Diving
Women’s 10 M Platform
- 🥇 Gold: Quan Hongchan, China
- 🥈 Silver: Chen Yuxi, China
- 🥉 Bronze: Kim Mi Rae, North Korea
Equestrian
Individual Jumping
- 🥇 Gold: Christian Kukuk, Germany
- 🥈 Silver: Steve Guerdat, Switzerland
- 🥉 Bronze: Maikel van der Vleuten, Netherlands
Skateboarding
Women’s Park
- 🥇 Gold: Arisa Trew, Australia
- 🥈 Silver: Cocona Hiraki, Japan
- 🥉 Bronze: Sky Brown, Britain
Track and Field
Women’s 200m
- 🥇 Gold: Gabrielle Thomas, United States
- 🥈 Silver: Julien Alfred, Saint Lucia
- 🥉 Bronze: Brittany Brown, United States
Women’s 3,000 M Steeplechase
- 🥇 Gold: Winfred Yavi, Bahrain
- 🥈 Silver: Peruth Chemutai, Uganda
- 🥉 Bronze: Faith Cherotich, Kenya
The Women’s 3,000m Steeplechase at the Paris 2024 Olympics showcased incredible athletic skill and determination. Winfred Yavi from Bahrain captured the gold medal 🥇 with a time of 8:52.76 minutes, setting a new Olympic record. Her performance was a highlight of the event, illustrating her prowess and dedication.
Following closely, Peruth Chemutai from Uganda secured the silver medal 🥈. Chemutai, known for her strong finishes, displayed remarkable endurance and technique throughout the race.
Faith Cherotich from Kenya completed the podium by earning the bronze medal 🥉. Cherotich’s performance added yet another successful chapter to Kenya’s storied history in long-distance running events.
The race took place at the iconic Stade de France, drawing attention from athletics enthusiasts worldwide. The venue, known for its vibrant atmosphere, added to the excitement and energy of the competition.
Women’s Hammer Throw
The Women’s Hammer Throw at the Paris 2024 Olympics was a tightly contested event held at the Stade de France on August 6, 2024. The competition showcased some of the top athletes in the world, delivering remarkable performances.
Medal Winners
- Gold Medal 🥇: Camryn Rogers (Canada) – Rogers clinched the gold with a powerful throw of 76.97 meters, showcasing her skills and strength.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Annette Nneka Echikunwoke (USA) – Echikunwoke earned the silver with a notable performance, adding to the USA’s medal tally in athletics.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Jie Zhao (China) – Zhao secured the bronze, completing a strong podium finish for the competition.
Key Highlights
- Camryn Rogers’ gold-winning throw set a high bar for competitors, marking one of the season’s best performances.
- Annette Nneka Echikunwoke’s silver medal contributed significantly to a successful overall campaign for the USA in track and field events.
- Jie Zhao’s performance was commendable, adding to China’s impressive record in Olympic athletics.
The event was part of an intense series of competitions in the track and field category, with athletes pushing their limits to achieve Olympic glory. Fans witnessed extraordinary feats of athleticism, with each throw adding to the excitement of the Games.
Men’s 1,500 M
The Men’s 1,500 meters at the Paris Olympics witnessed some stellar performances on the track. The event ended with the following medal winners:
- Gold 🥇: Cole Hocker from the United States triumphed with a phenomenal time.
- Silver 🥈: Josh Kerr of Britain secured second place, showcasing great stamina and speed.
- Bronze 🥉: Yared Nuguse, also from the United States, rounded out the podium with a strong performance.
The race was highly competitive, with athletes pushing their limits in pursuit of Olympic glory. Each medalist displayed exceptional dedication, earning their place in Olympic history. Athletes from around the world converged in Paris, setting the stage for memorable moments and intense competition. The Men’s 1,500 meters showcased not just athletic prowess but also the spirit of sportsmanship and determination.
Men’s Long Jump
- Gold 🥇: Miltiadis Tentoglou, Greece
- Silver 🥈: Wayne Pinnock, Jamaica
- Bronze 🥉: Mattia Furlani, Italy
Miltiadis Tentoglou from Greece clinched the gold medal with an impressive leap of 8.48 meters. He repeated his success from previous games, becoming the first athlete in the 21st century to defend his title in the men’s long jump with his exceptional speed, power, and technique. More details can be found on the official Olympics site.
This event saw fierce competition among the world’s best long jumpers. The qualification period for the men’s long jump spanned from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024, with 32 athletes qualifying based on their World Athletics Ranking or by meeting the entry standard of 8.27 meters. This rigorous qualification process ensured that only the elite athletes competed in the event.
For more detailed results, you can visit the World Athletics official page.
Wrestling
Men’s Greco-Roman 130kg
- 🥇 Gold: Mijain Lopez Nunez, Cuba
- 🥈 Silver: Yasmani Acosta Fernandez, Chile
- 🥉 Bronze: Amin Mirzazadeh, Iran
- 🥉 Bronze: Lingzhe Meng, China
Men’s Greco-Roman 60 Kg
- 🥇 Gold: Kenichiro Fumita, Japan
- 🥈 Silver: Cao Liguo, China
- 🥉 Bronze: Zholaman Sharshenbekov, Kyrgyzstan
- 🥉 Bronze: Ri Se Ung, North Korea
Women’s Freestyle 68 Kg
- Gold Medal 🥇: Amit Elor from the USA
- Silver Medal 🥈: Meerim Zhumanazarova from Kyrgyzstan
- Bronze Medals 🥉: Ozaki Nonoka from Japan and Buse Tosun Cavusoglu from Turkey
Final Match Highlights
- Amit Elor’s victory in the gold medal match was a standout moment. Her skill and strategy throughout the bout were exceptional, earning her the top spot on the podium.
- Meerim Zhumanazarova’s performance secured her the silver, showcasing her strong defensive tactics and perseverance.
- The bronze medal matches were thrilling, with Ozaki Nonoka and Buse Tosun Cavusoglu each displaying great determination and earning their places on the podium.
The Women’s Freestyle 68kg matches were a highlight of the wrestling events in Paris, drawing considerable attention from fans and spectators around the world.
Men’s 3×3 Basketball
- 🥇 Gold: Netherlands
- 🥈 Silver: France
- 🥉 Bronze: Lithuania
Woman 3×3 Basketball
- 🥇 Gold: Germany, with standout player Sonja Greinacher named MVP
- 🥈 Silver: Spain
- 🥉 Bronze: United States
Badminton
Men’s Singles
- Gold 🥇: Viktor Axelsen, Denmark
- Silver 🥈: Kunlavut Vitidsarn, Thailand
- Bronze 🥉: Lee Zii Jia, Malaysia
Women’s Singles
- Gold 🥇: An Se-young, South Korea
- Silver 🥈: He Bing Jiao, China
- Bronze 🥉: Gregoria Mariska Tunjung, Indonesia
Canoe Slalom
Men’s Kayak Cross
- Gold: 🥇 Finn Butcher, New Zealand
- Silver: 🥈 Joseph Clarke, Britain
- Bronze: 🥉 Noah Hegge, Germany
Women’s Kayak Cross
In a remarkable display of skill and endurance, the Women’s Kayak Cross event at the Paris 2024 Olympics saw fierce competition. This event, held at the Neutica St. White Water course, captivated audiences with its thrilling races and historic achievements.
Medal Winners
- Noémie Fox of Australia claimed the gold medal 🥇. Her extraordinary performance marked an unforgettable moment as she surged past her competitors to secure the top spot. Noémie battled through every heat, quarter-final, and semi-final to reach the final, where she showcased her prowess.
- Angele Hug from France earned the silver medal 🥈. Competing on home turf, Hug demonstrated exceptional skill and determination, making her country proud with a strong second-place finish.
- Kimberley Woods from Great Britain took the bronze medal 🥉. With sharp navigation and impressive speed, Woods secured a place on the podium and added another achievement to her athletic career.
Notable Highlights
- Noémie Fox’s victory is not only significant for her career but also for her family, making it a golden sweep in the women’s events.
- Angele Hug’s performance received widespread acclaim from the crowd, showcasing resilience and top-tier athleticism.
- Kimberley Woods overcame tough competition to ensure a podium finish, demonstrating strategic planning and execution.
The Women’s Kayak Cross was a testament to the athletes’ resilience and dedication, making it one of the standout events at the Paris 2024 Olympics. For more information on the results, visit the BBC Sport.
Gymnastics
Men’s Horizontal Bar
- 🥇 Gold: Shinnosuke Oka, Japan
- 🥈 Silver: Angel Barajas, Colombia
- 🥉 Bronze: Zhang Boheng, China and Tang Chia-hung, Taiwan
Men’s Parallel Bars
Athlete | Country | Medal | Score |
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Zou Jingyuan | China | 🥇 Gold | 16.200 |
Illia Kovtun | Ukraine | 🥈 Silver | |
Shinnosuke Oka | Japan | 🥉 Bronze | 15.300 |
The Men’s Parallel Bars event at the 2024 Paris Olympics showcased exceptional talent and thrilling performances. Zou Jingyuan from China demonstrated remarkable prowess by securing the gold medal 🥇 with a score of 16.200, making history as the first athlete since 1976 to win consecutive golds in this event. Zou’s routine was a display of precision and difficulty that captivated audiences worldwide.
Illia Kovtun of Ukraine earned the silver medal 🥈, delivering a strong and clean performance that scored him second place. Kovtun’s skills in execution and technique were evident throughout his routine, earning him well-deserved recognition on the podium.
Japan’s Shinnosuke Oka took home the bronze medal 🥉 with a score of 15.300. Oka’s consistent and stable execution throughout the competition highlighted his dedication to the sport, adding another commendable achievement to his Olympic journey.
For more detailed scores and information, visit the Olympic Men’s Gymnastics 2024 Results.
Women’s Balance Beam
- 🥇 Gold: Alice D’Amato, Italy
- 🥈 Silver: Zhou Yaqin, China
- 🥉 Bronze: Manila Esposito, Italy
Women’s Floor Exercise
- 🥇 Gold: Rebeca Andrade, Brazil
- 🥈 Silver: Simone Biles, United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Ana Barbosu, Romania
Shooting
Men’s 25M Rapid Fire Pistol
- 🥇 Gold: Li Yuehong, China
- 🥈 Silver: Cho Yeong-jae, South Korea
- 🥉 Bronze: Wang Xinjie, China
Mixed Team Skeet
- 🥇 Gold: Diana Bacosi and Gabriele Rossetti, Italy
- 🥈 Silver: Austen Smith and Vincent Hancock, United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Jiang Yiting and Lyu Jianlin, China
Italy emerged victorious by narrowly defeating the United States. Gabriele Rossetti and Diana Bacosi from Italy clinched the gold with a score of 45-44. Their performance was not just a historic win but also a display of exceptional skill and coordination.
Surfing
Men
- 🥇 Gold: Kauli Vaast, France
- 🥈 Silver: Jack Robinson, Australia
- 🥉 Bronze: Gabriel Medina, Brazil
Women
- 🥇 Gold: Caroline Marks, United States
- 🥈 Silver: Tatiana Weston-Webb, Brazil
- 🥉 Bronze: Johanne Defay, France
Track and Field
Men’s Pole Vault
- 🥇 Gold: Armand Duplantis, Sweden
- 🥈 Silver: Sam Kendricks, United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Emmanouil Karalis, Greece
Women’s 800m
- 🥇 Gold: Keely Hodgkinson, Britain
- 🥈 Silver: Tsige Duguma, Ethiopia
- 🥉 Bronze: Mary Moraa, Kenya
- Keely Hodgkinson upgraded her previous Olympic silver medal to gold. This performance demonstrates her growth and commitment to excellence in the sport.
- Moraa’s Achievement: Earning a bronze in three of the last four Olympic Games highlights her enduring competitiveness and skill.
Competition Summary:
The participants displayed extraordinary skill and stamina, making the women’s 800m one of the standout events in the track and field category. Each athlete brought their unique strength to the track, creating a memorable spectacle for fans worldwide.
For more details, visit the World Athletics competition report.
Women’s 5000 M
Medal Winners
In the women’s 5000-meter event at the Paris 2024 Olympics, several remarkable athletes showcased their endurance and speed. Beatrice Chebet of Kenya claimed the gold medal 🥇 with an impressive time of 14:28.56. Her fellow countrywoman, Faith Kipyegon, secured the silver medal 🥈, proving her versatility across multiple distance events. Completing the podium, Sifan Hassan from the Netherlands took home the bronze medal 🥉.
Notable Performances
- Beatrice Chebet (KEN): She finished the race in 14:28.56 to win gold 🥇.
- Faith Kipyegon (KEN): A strong performance earned her the silver 🥈.
- Sifan Hassan (NED): Managed to secure a place on the podium with a bronze 🥉.
Women’s Discus Throw
Medal | Athlete | Country | Distance |
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🥇 Gold | Valarie Allman | USA | 69.50 meters |
🥈 Silver | Feng Bin | China | N/A |
🥉 Bronze | Sandra Perković | Croatia | N/A |
The Women’s Discus Throw at the Paris 2024 Olympics showcased remarkable athletic skill and competitive spirit.
- Valarie Allman of the United States displayed an outstanding performance, securing her second consecutive gold medal 🥇 with a throw of 69.50 meters. Her dominance in the event was evident, as she outperformed all her rivals with four throws exceeding the best efforts of her competitors.
- Feng Bin from China earned the silver medal 🥈. Feng, who was the world champion in 2022 and a bronze medalist in the previous year’s championships, delivered an impressive series of throws, although they were not enough to surpass Allman’s leading distance.
- Sandra Perković of Croatia clinched the bronze medal 🥉. Perković, consistently one of the top performers in the event, added yet another medal to her illustrious career, showcasing her persistent excellence in discus throw.
Triathlon
- 🥇 Gold: Germany
- 🥈 Silver: United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Britain
The triathlon events in Paris 2024 showcased exceptional athleticism. The Mixed Relay event included standout performances, with Germany clinching the 🥇 gold medal. The United States followed closely, earning the 🥈 silver medal, and Britain secured the 🥉 bronze medal. These results emphasized the competitive spirit and skill present at the games.
Archery
Men’s Individual
- Gold 🥇: Kim Woo-jin, South Korea
- Silver 🥈: Brady Ellison, United States
- Bronze 🥉: Lee Woo-seok, South Korea
Artistic Gymnastics
Men’s Rings
🥇 Gold: Liu Yang, China
🥈 Silver: Zou Jingyuan, China
🥉 Bronze: Eleftherios Petrounias, Greece
Men’s Vault
The Men’s Vault competition at the Paris 2024 Olympics showcased outstanding performances from gymnasts around the world, highlighting their skills and athletic prowess. The event took place at Bercy Arena on August 4, 2024. Below are the details of the top three medalists:
- Gold Medal 🥇: Carlos Edriel Yulo from the Philippines secured the gold medal, becoming a two-time Olympic champion. His exceptional execution and technique captivated the audience and judges alike.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Artur Davtyan from Armenia earned the silver medal with a remarkable set of vaults that demonstrated his power and precision.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Harry Hepworth from Great Britain won the bronze medal, achieving his country’s first Olympic medal in the men’s vault with scores of 14.833 and 15.066 on two separate vaults.
Women’s Uneven Bars
The Women’s Uneven Bars event at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics showcased some exceptional talent. This event saw athletes performing complex and graceful routines on two horizontal bars set at different heights.
Medal Winners
- Gold 🥇: Kaylia Nemour from Algeria made history by winning the first-ever gymnastics medal for an African country. Her routine was marked by its fluidity and technical sophistication, capturing the gold medal.
- Silver 🥈: Qiu Qiyuan from China delivered a nearly flawless performance that secured her the silver medal. Her routine was notable for its high difficulty level and precision.
- Bronze 🥉: Suni Lee from the United States successfully defended her bronze medal title. Her performance was a testament to her consistency and skill, earning her another spot on the podium.
Badminton
Men’s Doubles
- 🥇 Gold: Lee Yang and Wang Chi-lin, Taiwan
- 🥈 Silver: Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang, China
- 🥉 Bronze: Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik, Malaysia
Cycling
Women’s Road Race
- 🥇 Gold: Kristen Faulkner, United States
- 🥈 Silver: Marianne Vos, Netherlands
- 🥉 Bronze: Lotte Kopecky, Belgium
Equestrian
Dressage Individual
- 🥇 Gold: Jessica von Bredow-Werndl, Germany
- 🥈 Silver: Isabell Werth, Germany
- 🥉 Bronze: Charlotte Fry, Britain
Fencing
Men’s Foil Team Results
- 🥇 Gold: Japan
- 🥈 Silver: Italy
- 🥉 Bronze: France
Golf
Men’s Individual
- 🥇 Gold: Scottie Scheffler, United States
- 🥈 Silver: Tommy Fleetwood, Britain
- 🥉 Bronze: Hideki Matsuyama, Japan
Shooting
Women’s Skeet
- 🥇 Gold: Francisca Crovetto, Chile
- 🥈 Silver: Amber Rutter, Britain
- 🥉 Bronze: Austen Smith, United States
Swimming
The Women’s 50m Freestyle event saw Sarah Sjöström from Sweden take home the gold 🥇. Meg Harris from Australia secured silver 🥈, while Zhang Yufei of China earned the bronze 🥉.
In the Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay, the United States team clinched gold 🥇. Australia followed with silver 🥈 and China captured the bronze 🥉.
Men’s 1500 M Freestyle
The Men’s 1500m Freestyle at the Paris 2024 Olympics saw remarkable performances, setting new records. Bobby Finke from Team USA took the spotlight by winning the gold medal 🥇 with a world record time of 14:30.67, surpassing the previous best of 14:31.02.
Italy’s Gregorio Paltrinieri secured the silver medal 🥈, finishing with an impressive time of 14:34.55. Ireland’s Daniel Wiffen claimed the bronze medal 🥉, clocking in at 14:39.63.
Medalists and Times
Athlete | Country | Medal | Time |
Bobby Finke | USA | 🥇 Gold | 14:30.67 |
Gregorio Paltrinieri | Italy | 🥈 Silver | 14:34.55 |
Daniel Wiffen | Ireland | 🥉 Bronze | 14:39.63 |
The event, held at Paris La Defense Arena, featured top athletes from around the world. Bobby Finke’s performance not only captivated spectators but also further established his reputation in the swimming community.
For more details, visit the official Olympics site.
Men’s 4×100 M Medley Relay
- 🥇 Gold: China
- 🥈 Silver: United States
- 🥉 Bronze: France
Table Tennis
Men’s Singles
- 🥇 Gold: Fan Zhendong, China
- 🥈 Silver: Truls Moregard, Sweden
- 🥉 Bronze: Félix Lebrun, France
Tennis
Men’s Singles
- 🥇 Gold: Nova Djokovic, Serbia
- 🥈 Silver: Carlos Alcaraz, Spain
- 🥉 Bronze: Lorenzo Musetti, Italy
Women’s Doubles
The women’s doubles tennis event at the 2024 Paris Olympics saw a historic victory for Italy. Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini secured their country’s first-ever Olympic tennis gold medal 🥇. The match was held on Court Philippe-Chatrier at Roland Garros on August 4, 2024.
Match Highlights
- Result: Errani and Paolini won against Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider with a final score of 2-6, 6-1, 10-7.
- Comeback Victory: The Italian pair staged a remarkable comeback after losing the first set. They dominated the second set and clinched the win in a tight super tiebreaker.
Medalists
Medal | Country | Players | Score |
🥇 Gold | Italy | Sara Errani, Jasmine Paolini | 2-6, 6-1, 10-7 |
🥈 Silver | Russia (Neutral) | Mirra Andreeva, Diana Shnaider | |
🥉 Bronze | Spain | Cristina Bucsa, Sara Sorribes Tormo | More details on the match |
Significance
- Historic Win: This victory marked Sara Errani’s completion of a career Golden Slam, an extraordinary achievement in tennis.
- Future Stars: The Russian pair, competing as neutrals, showcased their potential despite the loss, indicating bright futures ahead in the sport.
Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini’s gold medal win was a momentous occasion, bringing pride to Italy and marking a significant milestone in Olympic tennis history.
Track and Field
Men’s 100 M
- Gold: Noah Lyles, United States 🥇
- Silver: Kishane Thompson, Jamaica 🥈
- Bronze: Fred Kerley, United States 🥉
Men’s Hammer Throw
- 🥇 Gold: Ethan Katzberg, Canada
- 🥈 Silver: Bence Halasz, Hungary
- 🥉 Bronze: Mykhaylo Kokhan, Ukraine
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The event concluded with a celebration of athletic excellence, honoring the medalists and all competitors who participated. For more detailed results and updates, visit Live Scores page.
Women’s High Jump
- 🥇 Gold: Yaroslava Mahuchikh, Ukraine
- 🥈 Silver: Nicola Olyslagers, Australia
- 🥉 Bronze: Eleanor Patterson, Australia and Iryna Gerashchenko, Ukraine
The Women’s High Jump at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games brought significant excitement and superb athletic displays. Yaroslava Mahuchikh of Ukraine clinched the gold medal 🥇, thrilling the audience with her first-time clearance of the 2.00m bar. Nicola Olyslagers of Australia earned the silver medal 🥈, also clearing 2.00m, but taking three attempts to do so, compared to Mahuchikh’s flawless performance.
Archery
Women’s Individual
- Gold 🥇: Lim Si-hyeon, South Korea
- Silver 🥈: Nam Su-hyeon, South Korea
- Bronze 🥉: Lisa Barbelin, France
Artistic Gymnastics
Men’s Floor Exercise
- 🥇 Gold: Carlos Edriel Yulo, Philippines
- 🥈 Silver: Artem Dolgopyat, Israel
- 🥉 Bronze: Jake Jarman, Britain
Men’s Pommel Horse
- 🥇 Gold: Rhys McClenaghan, Ireland
- 🥈 Silver: Nariman Kurbanov, Kazakhstan
- 🥉 Bronze: Stephen Nedoroscik, United States
The Men’s Pommel Horse event at the 2024 Paris Olympics showcased remarkable talent and competition. Rhys McClenaghan from Ireland delighted spectators by winning the gold medal 🥇, adding to his accolades which include two world titles. His performance was celebrated for its precision and artistic flair.
Women’s Vault
- 🥇 Gold: Simone Biles, United States
- 🥈 Silver: Rebeca Andrade, Brazil
- 🥉 Bronze: Jade Carey, United States
Badminton
Women’s Doubles
Medal | Athletes | Country |
---|---|---|
🥇 Gold | Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan | China |
🥈 Silver | Liu Shengshu and Tan Ning | China |
🥉 Bronze | Nami Matsuyama and Chiharu Shida | Japan |
Cycling
Men’s Road Race
- Gold 🥇: Remco Evenepoel, Belgium
- Silver 🥈: Valentin Madouas, France
- Bronze 🥉: Christophe Laporte, France
Equestrian
Dressage Team Results
- Gold 🥇: Germany
- Silver 🥈: Denmark
- Bronze 🥉: Britain
Fencing
Women’s Team Saber
Rank | Country | Medal |
---|---|---|
1st | Ukraine | 🥇 Gold |
2nd | South Korea | 🥈 Silver |
3rd | Japan | 🥉 Bronze |
Judo
The Mixed Team event at the 2024 Paris Olympics awarded medals to the top judoka teams.
- France achieved the 🥇Gold medal, displaying superior skill and teamwork.
- Japan secured the 🥈Silver medal, demonstrating consistent performance. In addition, both Brazil
- South Korea earned 🥉Bronze medals, showcasing their competitive edge in the sport.
Rowing
Men’s Eight
- 🥇 Gold: Britain
- 🥈 Silver: Netherlands
- 🥉 Bronze: United States
Women’s Eight
- 🥇 Gold: Romania
- 🥈 Silver: Canada
- 🥉 Bronze: Britain
Men’s Single Sculls
- 🥇 Gold: Oliver Zeidler, Germany
- 🥈 Silver: Yauheni Zalaty, AIN
- 🥉 Bronze: Simon van Dorp, Netherlands
The Men’s Single Sculls event at the Paris Olympics showcased some breathtaking performances. Oliver (Olli) Zeidler, representing Germany, clinched the gold medal 🥇 in this highly competitive event. Zeidler’s victory marked Germany’s first gold in the men’s single sculls since 1992 and the country’s first medal in this category since 2000.
For more details on the event schedule and results, visit the Para Rowing Schedule and Results.
Women’s Single Sculls
The Women’s Single Sculls event at the Paris 2024 Olympics showcased some of the most talented rowers from around the world. The competition took place from July 27 to August 3, 2024, at the Stade nautique de Vaires-sur-Marne, a venue known for its excellent facilities and competitive atmosphere.
Medalists
- Gold Medal 🥇:
- Karolien Florijn (Netherlands): Karolien Florijn, a 26-year-old Dutch rower, secured the gold medal with a remarkable time of 7:17.28. She added this achievement to her impressive record, which includes multiple world championships.
- Silver Medal 🥈:
- Emma Twigg (New Zealand): Emma Twigg, the defending champion from the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, captured the silver medal. She finished with a time of 7:19.14, demonstrating her consistency and skill in this grueling event.
- Bronze Medal 🥉:
- Viktorija Senkute (Lithuania): Viktorija Senkute made history by winning Lithuania’s first-ever Olympic medal in rowing with a time of 7:20.85. Her performance was a significant milestone for her country in the sport of rowing.
Sailing
Men’s Windsurfing
- 🥇 Gold: Tom Reuveny, Israel
- 🥈 Silver: Grae Morris, Australia
- 🥉 Bronze: Luuc van Opzeeland, Netherlands
Women’s Windsurfing
Women’s windsurfing at the Paris 2024 Olympics saw intense competition and standout performances. The event took place at Marseille Marina, showcasing top athletes in the sport.
Medal Winners
- Gold Medal 🥇: Italian athlete Marta Maggetti clinched the gold medal. Her performance in the knockout race was remarkable, coming from behind to secure the top podium spot.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Sharon Kantor from Israel earned the silver medal. Despite being the reigning world champion, she was narrowly edged out by Maggetti.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Great Britain’s Emma Wilson secured the bronze medal. Wilson had an impressive run, winning 8 of 14 races. However, she faced difficulties in the final, leading to her third-place finish.
Shooting
Women’s 25m Pistol
- 🥇 Gold: Yang Ji-in, South Korea
- 🥈 Silver: Camille Jedrzejewski, France
- 🥉 Bronze: Veronika Major, Hungary
Men’s Skeet
Position | Athlete | Country | Medal |
---|---|---|---|
1st | Vincent Hancock | USA | 🥇 |
2nd | Connor Prince | USA | 🥈 |
3rd | Lee Meng Yua | Taiwan | 🥉 |
The men’s skeet competition in the Paris 2024 Olympics was a display of talent and precision shooting. Vincent Hancock from the USA stood out by winning his fourth Olympic gold medal 🥇 in skeet. His consistency and skill have earned him recognition as one of the top athletes in his discipline.
In an impressive performance on August 3, Hancock claimed his gold medal 🥇, making it his fourth win in five Olympic appearances. Remarkably, this makes him only the fifth American to achieve four gold medals in the same event.
Adding to the USA’s success, Connor Prince secured the silver medal 🥈 after a close competition with Hancock. Prince, who is also Hancock’s training partner, demonstrated exceptional skill, contributing to the USA’s dominance in the event.
The bronze medal 🥉 was awarded to Taiwan’s Lee Meng Yua, showcasing the global talent present in the sport. This elite group of athletes illustrated the high level of competition and dedication required to excel in Olympic skeet shooting.
Swimming
Men’s 100m Butterfly
- 🥇 Gold: Kristof Milak, Hungary
- 🥈 Silver: Josh Liendo, Canada
- 🥉 Bronze: Ilya Kharun, Canada
Mixed 4 X100 Medley Relay
Country | Medal | Time |
---|---|---|
United States | Gold 🥇 | 3:37.43 |
People’s Republic of China | Silver 🥈 | 3:37.55 |
Australia | Bronze 🥉 | 3:38.76 |
The United States team made a significant mark at the Paris 2024 Olympics by winning the gold medal 🥇 in the mixed 4×100 medley relay. The team set a new world record with a time of 3:37.43. Key swimmers in the relay included Ryan Murphy, Nic Fink, Gretchen Walsh, and Tori Huske. Their achievement not only earned them a gold medal but also saw them surpass previous records.
In a closely contested race, the People’s Republic of China secured the silver medal 🥈 with an impressive time of 3:37.55. Their performance demonstrated strong competitive spirit and showcased their continued presence as a dominant force in Olympic swimming.
Australia rounded out the medal winners by claiming the bronze medal 🥉 with a time of 3:38.76. Despite stiff competition, their consistent showing highlights the depth of talent in the team.
The previous world record for this event was set by Great Britain at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with a time of 3:37.58. The U.S. team’s latest performance in Paris marks a significant improvement from their fifth-place finish in that earlier event.
For more details, you can check out the results on the official BBC sports website.
This remarkable performance by the U.S. team highlights their ability to come back and excel after their previous performance at Tokyo 2020.
Women’s 200 M Individual Medley
- 🥇 Gold: Summer McIntosh, Canada
- 🥈 Silver: Kate Douglass, United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Kaylee McKeown, Australia
Women’s 800 M Freestyle
- 🥇 Gold: Katie Ledecky, United States
- 🥈 Silver: Ariarne Titmus, Australia
- 🥉 Bronze: Paige Madden, United States
Ledecky also earned medals in other events, capturing gold in the 1500m freestyle, silver in the 4x200m relay, and bronze in the 400m freestyle. Her performance in the 800m freestyle was noted for its strategic pace and powerful finish, underlining her exceptional prowess in long-distance swimming.
Table Tennis
In the women’s singles category, China achieved an impressive showing:
- Gold 🥇: Chen Meng, China
- Silver 🥈: Sun Yingsha, China
- Bronze 🥉: Hina Hayata, Japan
Tennis
Men’s Doubles
- 🥇 Gold: Matthew Ebden and John Peers, Australia
- 🥈 Silver: Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram, United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul, United States
Women’s Singles
Medal | Athlete | Country | Match Result |
---|---|---|---|
🥇 Gold | Zheng Qinwen | People’s Republic of China | Defeated Donna Vekic 6-2, 6-3 |
🥈 Silver | Donna Vekic | Croatia | |
🥉 Bronze | Iga Swiatek | Poland | Defeated Anna Karolina Schmiedlova 6-2, 6-1 |
The women’s singles tennis event at the 2024 Summer Olympics showcased extraordinary talent and competitiveness at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France.
China’s Zheng Qinwen triumphed in the tournament. Demonstrating exceptional skill and determination, she clinched the gold medal 🥇 by defeating Croatia’s Donna Vekic in straight sets with a decisive 6-2, 6-3 victory.
The bronze medal match saw Iga Swiatek from Poland displaying her prowess. She secured the bronze medal 🥉 by overpowering Slovakia’s Anna Karolina Schmiedlova with a score of 6-2, 6-1.
Belinda Bencic, the gold medalist from 2021, was on maternity leave during these games and did not participate. The silver medalist from the previous Olympics, Markéta Vondroušová, also withdrew, setting the stage for new champions to emerge.
The competition brought together 64 players from 28 nations, making it a truly global event that celebrated athletic excellence and international camaraderie. For more details, you can visit the official Olympics site on the event.
Track and Field
Medal | Athlete | Country |
---|---|---|
🥇 Gold | Ryan Crouser | United States |
🥈 Silver | Joe Kovacs | United States |
🥉 Bronze | Rajindra Campbell | Jamaica |
Mixed 4 X400 M Relay
The Mixed 4x400m Relay at the Paris 2024 Olympics delivered an exhilarating showcase of speed and teamwork. The event saw the Netherlands claim the gold medal 🥇 with a stellar time of 3:07.43. Their team included notable sprinters Eugene Omalla, Isaya Klein Ikkink, Lieke Klaver, and Femke Bol.
The United States secured the silver medal 🥈. Their performance was impressive but just fell short of the Dutch. Meanwhile, Great Britain rounded out the podium, capturing the bronze medal 🥉.
Women’s 100 M
Position | Athlete | Country | Time | Medal |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Julien Alfred | Saint Lucia | 10.72 sec | 🥇 |
2 | Sha’Carri Richardson | United States | N/A | 🥈 |
3 | Melissa Jefferson | United States | N/A | 🥉 |
The women’s 100m final at the Paris 2024 Olympics was a thrilling event. Julien Alfred from Saint Lucia secured the gold medal 🥇 with an impressive time of 10.72 seconds. This victory marks a significant achievement for Saint Lucia, as it is their first Olympic gold in this category.
Julien Alfred emerged victorious against strong competitors, notably Sha’Carri Richardson from the United States, who took home the silver medal 🥈. Richardson, known for her fast starts and dynamic finishes, clocked in a close second, contributing a notable performance for Team USA.
Another remarkable athlete, Melissa Jefferson, also from the United States, clinched the bronze medal 🥉. Her consistent performance throughout the heats and final race secured her a place on the podium, showing the depth of talent in the American sprinting team.
Women’s Triple Jump
The Women’s Triple Jump at the Paris 2024 Olympics showcased remarkable talent and historic achievements. The event crowned Thea LaFond from Dominica with the gold medal 🥇, marking her nation’s first-ever Olympic medal in any category. Her victory is a landmark achievement for Dominica.
Following LaFond, Shanieka Ricketts of Jamaica secured the silver medal 🥈. Both athletes demonstrated exceptional skill and determination throughout the competition. LaFond’s winning jump set a new benchmark, displaying impressive technique and athleticism.
In a significant achievement for the United States, Jasmine Moore claimed the bronze medal 🥉. This marks the first time an American athlete has won an Olympic medal in the women’s triple jump event, highlighting a historic moment for Team USA.
Archery
Mixed Team
- 🥇 Gold: Kim Woo-jin and Lim Si-hyeon, South Korea
- 🥈 Silver: Michelle Kroppen and Florian Unruh, Germany
- 🥉 Bronze: Brady Ellison and Casey Kaufhold, United States
Badminton
Mixed Doubles
- 🥇 Gold: Zheng Siwei and Huang Ya Qiong, China
- 🥈 Silver: Kim Won-ho and Jeong Na-eun, South Korea
- 🥉 Bronze: Yuta Watanabe and Arisa Higashino, Japan
Diving
In the men’s synchronized 3m springboard event, China secured the gold 🥇 with the team of Long Daoyi and Wang Zongyuan. The silver 🥈 went to Mexico’s Juan Celaya and Osmar Olvera. Britain claimed bronze 🥉 through Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher.
Cycling Bmx Racing
Men’s Medal Winners
Placement | Athlete | Country |
---|---|---|
🥇 Gold | Joris Daudet | France |
🥈 Silver | Sylvain Andre | France |
🥉 Bronze | Romain Mahieu | France |
Women’s Medal Winners
Placement | Athlete | Country |
---|---|---|
🥇 Gold | Saya Sakakibara | Australia |
🥈 Silver | Manon Veenstra | Netherlands |
🥉 Bronze | Zoe Claessens | Switzerland |
Equestrian
Team Jumping
- 🥇 Britain
- 🥈 United States
- 🥉 France
Fencing
Men’s Team Épée
- 🥇 Gold: Hungary
- 🥈 Silver: Japan
- 🥉 Bronze: Czech Republic
Judo
Men’s +100kg
- 🥇 Gold: Teddy Riner, France
- 🥈 Silver: Kim Min-jong, South Korea
- 🥉 Bronze: Temur Rakhimov, Tajikistan
- 🥉 Bronze: Alisher Yusupov, Uzbekistan
Women’s +78 Kg
- 🥇 Gold: Beatriz Souza, Brazil
- 🥈 Silver: Raz Hershko, Israel
- 🥉 Bronze: Romane Dicko, France and Kim Ha-yun, South Korea
Beatriz Souza of Brazil claimed the gold medal with a final score of 1-0, defeating Raz Hershko from Israel. This victory marked Brazil’s first gold medal of the Games.
Rowing
- 🥇 Gold: Martin Sinkovic and Valent Sinkovic, Croatia
- 🥈 Silver: Tom George and Oliver Wynne-Griffith, Britain
- 🥉 Bronze: Andrin Gulich and Roman Roeoesli, Switzerland
Men’s Lightweight Double Sculls
- 🥇 Gold: Fintan McCarthy and Paul O’Donovan, Ireland
- 🥈 Silver: Stefano Oppo and Gabriel Soares, Italy
- 🥉 Bronze: Petros Gaidatzis and Antonios Papakonstantinou, Greece
The men’s lightweight double sculls at the Paris 2024 Olympics highlighted incredible athletic prowess and strategic teamwork. Ireland’s Fintan McCarthy and Paul O’Donovan successfully defended their title, clinching the gold medal 🥇 with a time of 6:10.99.
The final race was closely contested, with Italy’s Stefano Oppo and Gabriel Soares taking the silver medal 🥈.
Women’s Pair
The Women’s Pair rowing event at the Paris 2024 Olympics was a standout competition in the vibrant setting of Nautical St – Flat Water in Paris. On August 2, 2024, rowers showcased exceptional skills, determination, and teamwork.
Medal Winners
- Gold 🥇: The duo of Clevering and Meester from the Netherlands came out on top, displaying remarkable synchronization and strength.
- Silver 🥈: Securing the silver medals were Vrinceanu and Anghel from Romania, who delivered a strong performance.
- Bronze 🥉: The bronze medals were claimed by Morrison and McIntyre from Australia, marking a significant achievement in their careers.
Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls
The Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls event at the Paris 2024 Olympics saw remarkable performances and competitive spirit. Great Britain’s duo, Imogen Grant and Emily Craig, clinched the gold medal 🥇, demonstrating exceptional teamwork and strategy. Their victory was celebrated as they became the last champions in this category, which was a significant achievement for Team GB.
Medal Winners
Gold Medal 🥇:
- Country: Great Britain
- Athletes: Imogen Grant and Emily Craig
- Details: Their win was marked by a nearly flawless execution from start to finish. They faced stiff competition initially but managed to gain and maintain a lead, securing their position atop the podium.
Silver Medal 🥈:
- Country: Romania
- Athletes: Van Groningen and Cozmiuc
- Details: The Romanian team started strong, taking an early lead. Although they couldn’t hold off the British team in the later stages, their performance earned them a well-deserved silver.
Bronze Medal 🥉:
- Country: Greece
- Athletes: Kontou and Kitsiou
- Details: The Greek pair showed resilience and determination, fighting hard throughout the race to earn their place on the podium.
Sailing
Men’s Skiff
- 🥇 Gold: Diego Botín and Florián Trittel, Spain
- 🥈 Silver: Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie, New Zealand
- 🥉 Bronze: Ian Barrows and Hans Henken, United States
Women’s Skiff
- 🥇 Gold: Annette Duetz and Odile van Aanholt, Netherlands
- 🥈 Silver: Vilma Bobeck and Rebecca Netzler, Sweden
- 🥉 Bronze: Charline Picon and Sarah Steyaert, France
Shooting
Women’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions
- Gold 🥇: Chiara Leone, Switzerland
- Silver 🥈: Sagen Maddalena, United States
- Bronze 🥉: Zhang Qiongyue, China
Swimming
In the men’s 200m individual medley, Léon Marchand from France took the gold medal 🥇. Duncan Scott of Britain won the silver medal 🥈, and Wang Shun from China secured the bronze medal 🥉.
Men’s 50 M Freestyle
Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
---|---|---|---|
🥇 Gold | Cameron McEvoy | Australia | 21.25 sec |
🥈 Silver | Benjamin Proud | Great Britain | Time TBD |
🥉 Bronze | Florent Manaudou | France | Time TBD |
The men’s 50m freestyle event at the 2024 Paris Olympics showcased some of the fastest swimmers from around the globe. Held at the Paris La Defense Arena on August 2, 2024, this thrilling race was a display of speed, agility, and precision.
Men’s 50m freestyle is one of the fastest and most exciting events in Olympic swimming. The event tests swimmers’ raw speed and explosive power, usually decided by mere fractions of a second.
For more detailed information on the event results, you can check the Olympic swimming results.
Women’s 200 Backstroke
In the 2024 Paris Olympics, the Women’s 200m Backstroke saw an impressive display of talent. Held at Paris La Defense Arena, the competition featured top swimmers from around the world vying for the coveted medals.
Position | Athlete | Country | Time | Medal |
1 | Kaylee McKeown | Australia | 2:03.73 | 🥇 Gold |
2 | Regan Smith | USA | Not listed | 🥈 Silver |
3 | Kylie Masse | Canada | Not listed | 🥉 Bronze |
- Kaylee McKeown of Australia delivered a remarkable performance to claim the gold medal 🥇. She not only won but also set a new Olympic record with a time of 2:03.73.
- Regan Smith from the USA earned the silver medal 🥈, continuing her strong showing at these Games. Smith also took home silver in the 100-meter backstroke and the 200-meter butterfly, showcasing her versatility in backstroke events.
- Kylie Masse of Canada completed the podium, securing the bronze medal 🥉. Masse, a seasoned competitor, added another Olympic medal to her collection with this performance.
For more detailed information, including timing and results, visit the Olympic Swimming 2024 coverage.
Kaylee McKeown’s achievement adds to her illustrious career and strengthens her standing in the swimming community. The Women’s 200m Backstroke at the 2024 Paris Olympics was a highlight moment, distinguished by record-breaking times and competitive spirit.
Tennis
Mixed Doubles
- 🥇 Gold: Katerina Siniakova and Tomas Machac, Czech Republic
- 🥈 Silver: Wang Xinyu and Zhang Zhizhen, China
- 🥉 Bronze: Gabriela Dabrowski and Felix Auger Aliassime, Canada
Track and Field
Men’s 10,000 M
- Gold 🥇: Joshua Cheptegei, Uganda
- Silver 🥈: Berihu Aregawi, Ethiopia
- Bronze 🥉: Grant Fisher, United States
Trampoline
Men’s Trampoline
- 🥇 Gold: Ivan Litvinovich, AIN
- 🥈 Silver: Wang Zisai, China
- 🥉 Bronze: Yan Langyu, China
Women’s
- 🥇 Gold: Bryony Page, Britain
- 🥈 Silver: Viyaleta Bardzilouskaya, AIN
- 🥉 Bronze: Sophiane Methot, Canada
Canoe Slalom
Men’s Single Kayak
- 🥇 Gold: Giovanni De Gennaro, Italy
- 🥈 Silver: Titouan Castryck, France
- 🥉 Bronze: Pau Echaniz, Spain
Fencing
Women’s Team Foil Results
Medal | Country |
🥇 Gold | United States |
🥈 Silver | Italy |
🥉 Bronze | Japan |
Gymnastics
Women’s All-Around
- Gold 🥇: Simone Biles, United States
- Silver 🥈: Rebeca Andrade, Brazil
- Bronze 🥉: Sunisa Lee, United States
Judo
Men’s -100kg
- 🥇 Gold: Zelym Kotsoiev, Azerbaijan
- 🥈 Silver: Ilia Sulamanidze, Georgia
- 🥉 Bronze: Peter Paltchik, Israel and Muzaffarbek Turoboyev, Uzbekistan
Women’s -78 Kg
- 🥇 Gold: Alice Bellandi, Italy
- 🥈 Silver: Inbar Lanir, Israel
- 🥉 Bronze: Ma Zhenzhao, China and Patricia Sampaio, Portugal
Rowing
Men’s Double Sculls
- 🥇 Gold: Andrei-Sebastian Cornea and Marian Enache, Romania
- 🥈 Silver: Stef Broenink and Melvin Twellaar, Netherlands
- 🥉 Bronze: Philip Doyle and Daire Lynch, Ireland
Women’s Double Sculls
- Gold Medal 🥇: The New Zealand duo of Lucy Spoors and Brooke Francis emerged victorious. Their performance was outstanding, securing New Zealand’s second gold medal of the Games.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Romania’s Bodnar and Radis clinched the silver, displaying a strong push that kept them competitive throughout the race.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: The British pair, Hodgkins Byrne and Wilde, managed to secure the bronze, adding to their country’s medal tally with a commendable effort.
The competition saw athletes pushing their limits, with New Zealand’s team making a significant mark. The event was held at a world-class venue, contributing to an exciting and memorable race. The medals were awarded based on the athletes’ final positions, reflecting their exceptional rowing capabilities and teamwork.
For more details about the Women’s Double Sculls results, visit the official Olympics page.
Men’s Four
- 🥇 Gold: United States
- 🥈 Silver: New Zealand
- 🥉 Bronze: Britain
Women’s Four
- 🥇 Gold: Netherlands
- 🥈 Silver: Britain
- 🥉 Bronze: New Zealand
Shooting
- Gold🥇: Liu Yukun, China
- Silver🥈: Serhiy Kulish, Ukraine
- Bronze🥉: Swapnil Kusale, India
Swimming
Men’s 200m Backstroke
- 🥇 Gold: Hubert Kos, Hungary
- 🥈 Silver: Apostolos Christou, Greece
- 🥉 Bronze: Roman Mityukov, Switzerland
Women’s 200 M Butterfly
The Women’s 200m Butterfly at the Paris 2024 Olympics featured remarkable performances by top athletes from around the world.
Summer McIntosh of Canada clinched the gold medal 🥇 with a stellar performance, setting an Olympic record with a time of 2:03.03. This victory marked her second gold medal of the games, further establishing her as one of the leading figures in swimming.
The silver medal 🥈 was claimed by Regan Smith from the United States, who finished with a time of 2:03.84. Her strong finish demonstrated her resilience and competitive spirit throughout the race.
Zhang Yufei from the People’s Republic of China secured the bronze medal 🥉, completing the podium with a time of 2:05.09.
Medalists
Athlete | Country | Time | Medal |
Summer McIntosh | Canada | 2:03.03 | 🥇 Gold |
Regan Smith | USA | 2:03.84 | 🥈 Silver |
Zhang Yufei | China | 2:05.09 | 🥉 Bronze |
Women’s 200 M Breaststroke
During the 2024 Paris Olympics, the Women’s 200m Breaststroke event showcased a high level of competition.
Representing Team USA, Kate Douglass claimed the gold medal 🥇 with a remarkable time of 2:19.24, setting a new American record. Her performance was both powerful and precise.
Tatjana Smith from South Africa achieved the silver medal 🥈, finishing closely behind Douglass with a time of 2:19.60. This strong finish demonstrated her outstanding abilities and competitiveness in the water.
The bronze medal 🥉 was awarded to Tes Schouten from the Netherlands, who completed the race in 2:21.05. Her performance secured the third spot on the podium, rounding out a thrilling and closely contested event.
Below is a table summarizing the medalists in the Women’s 200m Breaststroke:
Medal | Athlete | Country | Time |
🥇 Gold | Kate Douglass | USA | 2:19.24 |
🥈 Silver | Tatjana Smith | South Africa | 2:19.60 |
🥉 Bronze | Tes Schouten | Netherlands | 2:21.05 |
Womens 4 X200 Freestyle Relay
- 🥇 Gold: Australia
- 🥈 Silver: United States
- 🥉 Bronze: China
The Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay was one of the thrilling events at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Australia emerged as the champions, setting an Olympic record with a time of 07:38.08 🥇 Australia’s gold medal performance showcased their dominance in the pool.
The United States secured the silver medal 🥈, with notable performances from swimmers such as Katie Ledecky. This event highlighted the long-standing competitive rivalry between the USA and Australia in swimming medal results.
China claimed the bronze medal 🥉, rounding out the podium positions. The competition in this event was intense, with each team pushing the limits to achieve their best times. The Paris La Defense Arena provided a breathtaking backdrop for this exhilarating race.
Track and Field
Men’s 20km Race Walk
- 🥇 Gold: Brian Pintado, Ecuador
- 🥈 Silver: Caio Bonfim, Brazil
- 🥉 Bronze: Álvaro Martín, Spain
Women’s 20 Km Race Walk
- 🥇 Gold: Yang Jiayu, China
- 🥈 Silver: María Pérez, Spain
- 🥉 Bronze: Jemima Montag, Australia
Key Highlights
- Jiayu Yang (China): Gold Medal 🥇
- Maria Perez (Spain): Silver Medal 🥈
- Jemima Montag (Australia): Bronze Medal 🥉
- Kjersti Platzer (Norway): National record with a time of 1:27:07
- Elisa Riguado (Italy): National record with a time of 1:27:12
Recap of the Event
The race was fiercely contested with athletes pushing their limits from start to finish. Jiayu Yang’s victory was significant, with her displaying not only speed but also remarkable stamina. The event was not without its upsets, as several top contenders fell behind, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the race walk.
For more details on the event and full results, check out Paris 2024 Women’s Race Walk Final.
Gymnastics
Men’s All-Around
- 🥇 Gold: Shinnosuke Oka, Japan
- 🥈 Silver: Zhang Boheng, China
- 🥉 Bronze: Xiao Ruoteng, China
Canoe
Women’s Single Canoeing Results
- 🥇 Gold: Jessica Fox, Australia
- 🥈 Silver: Elena Lilik, Germany
- 🥉 Bronze: Evy Leibfarth, United States
Cycling
Bmx Freestyle
Women’s Park
- 🥇 Gold: Deng Yawen, China
- 🥈 Silver: Perris Benegas, United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Natalya Diehm, Australia
For more detailed results, including scores and athletes’ profiles, visit BBC’s coverage of Women’s Park results.
Men’s Park
- 🥇 Gold: Jose Torres Gil, Argentina
- 🥈 Silver: Kieran Darren David Reilly, Britain
- 🥉 Bronze: Anthony Jean Jean, France
Diving
Synchronized 10-Meter Platform
Women
- 🥇 Gold: Chen Yuxi and Quan Hongchan, China
- 🥈 Silver: Jo Jin Mi and Kim Mi Rae, North Korea
- 🥉 Bronze: Andrea Spendolini Sirieix and Lois Toulson, Britain
Fencing
Men’s Sabre Team Results
- 🥇 Gold: South Korea
- 🥈 Silver: Hungary
- 🥉 Bronze: France
Judo
In the Women’s 70kg category, Barbara Matic from Croatia clinched the gold medal 🥇. Miriam Butkereit of Germany earned the silver medal 🥈, while Michaela Polleres from Austria and Gabriella Willems of Belgium secured the bronze medals 🥉.
For the Men’s 90kg event, Lasha Bekauri from Georgia won the gold medal 🥇. Japan’s Sanshiro Murao took the silver medal 🥈. The bronze medals 🥉 went to Maxime-Gael Ngayap Hambou from France and Theodoros Tselidis from Greece.
Rowing
In men’s quadruple sculls, the Netherlands clinched the 🥇gold medal with Lennart van Lierop, Finn Florijn, Tone Wieten, and Koen Metsemakers. Italy secured the 🥈silver medal with Luca Chiumento, Luca Rambaldi, Andrea Panizza, and Giacomo Gentili, while Poland grabbed the 🥉bronze with Dominik Czaja, Mateusz Biskup, Miroslaw Zietarski, and Fabian Baranski.
Women’s Quadruple Sculls
- 🥇 Gold: Britain (Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson, Georgina Brayshaw)
- 🥈 Silver: Netherlands (Laila Youssifou, Bente Paulis, Roos de Jong, Tessa Dullemans)
- 🥉 Bronze: Germany (Maren Voelz, Tabea Schendekehl, Leonie Menzel, Pia Greiten)
Swimming
Women’s 100m Freestyle
- Gold 🥇: Sarah Sjoestroem, Sweden
- Silver 🥈: Torri Huske, United States
- Bronze 🥉: Siobhan Haughey, Hong Kong
Women’s 1,500 M Freestyle
The Women’s 1,500m Freestyle event at the Paris Olympics showcased spectacular performances, highlighting the prowess of elite swimmers.
Gold Medal: Katie Ledecky, United States 🥇
Katie Ledecky demonstrated her unmatched skill with a commanding performance. This victory marks her continuation as one of the greatest swimmers, tying the record for most gold medals by a U.S. female swimmer.
Silver Medal: Anastasiia Kirpichnikova, France 🥈
Anastasiia Kirpichnikova secured the silver medal with a strong effort. Competing on home soil, her performance was significant for the host nation.
Bronze Medal: Isabel Gose, Germany 🥉
Isabel Gose clinched the bronze, adding to Germany’s medal tally. Her efforts in the water were commendable, earning her a place on the podium.
Katie Ledecky’s victory can be further explored through a detailed account of her performance. She continues to dominate the sport, setting new standards with every race.
The complete list of Paris Olympics medal winners provides additional insights into the remarkable achievements by other athletes in various events. Each medalist contributed to a memorable and historic Olympic Games.
Men’s 100 M Freestyle
- Gold 🥇: Pan Zhanle, China
- Silver 🥈: Kyle Chalmers, Australia
- Bronze 🥉: David Popovici, Romania
The podium was topped by Pan Zhanle from China, who won the gold medal 🥇 by setting a new world record with a time of 46.40 seconds. This was a remarkable achievement, especially considering he broke his previous world record.
Kyle Chalmers from Australia clinched the silver medal 🥈 with a commendable time of 47.48 seconds. His performance was strong, but he couldn’t quite catch Pan Zhanle.
The bronze medal 🥉 went to Romania’s David Popovici, who completed the race with a time that secured his place on the podium. This achievement rounded out an incredible race for the top three competitors.
Men’s 200 M Breaststroke
The Men’s 200m Breaststroke final at the Paris 2024 Olympics was a thrilling competition that took place at Paris La Defense Arena. The event saw an outstanding performance by Leon Marchand of France who set a new Olympic Record with a time of 2:05.85, securing the gold medal 🥇. This victory marked a significant achievement for Marchand, enhancing his standing in the swimming world and winning the hearts of the French public.
Medalists
- Gold Medal 🥇: Leon Marchand (FRA) – Olympic Record: 2:05.85
- Silver Medal 🥈: Zac Stubblety-Cook (AUS)
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Casper Corbeau (NED)
Men’s 200 M Butterfly
The Men’s 200m Butterfly event at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris was a remarkable showcase of talent and determination. Held at the Paris La Defense Arena, this race saw extraordinary performances that thrilled fans worldwide.
- 🥇 Gold: France’s Leon Marchand clinched the gold with a stunning performance, setting a new Olympic Record with a time of 1:51.21.
- 🥈 Silver: Kristof Milak from Hungary secured the silver medal, demonstrating his remarkable skills and stamina.
- 🥉 Bronze: The bronze medal went to Ilya Kharun of Canada, completing the podium and adding to his nation’s tally.
Shooting
Women’s Trap
- 🥇 Gold: Adriana Ruano, Guatemala
- 🥈 Silver: Silvana Maria Stanco, Italy
- 🥉 Bronze: Penny Smith, Australia
Triathlon
Women
- 🥇 Gold: Cassandre Beaugrand, France
- 🥈 Silver: Julie Derron, Switzerland
- 🥉 Bronze: Beth Potter, Britain
Men
- 🥇 Gold: Alex Yee, Britain
- 🥈 Silver: Hayden Wilde, New Zealand
- 🥉 Bronze: Leo Bergere, France
Fencing
Women’s Epee Team Results
- 🥇 Gold: Italy
- 🥈 Silver: France
- 🥉 Bronze: Poland
Gymnastics
In the most recent gymnastics events, the Women’s Team competition showcased outstanding performances.
- Gold 🥇: United States
- Silver 🥈: Italy
- Bronze 🥉: Brazil
Judo
Women’s 63kg
- Gold: 🥇 Andreja Leški, Slovenia
- Silver: 🥈 Prisca Awiti Alcaraz, Mexico
- Bronze: 🥉 Clarisse Agbegnenou, France and Laura Fazliu, Kosovo
Men’s 81 Kg
- Gold: 🥇Takanori Nagase, Japan
- Silver: 🥈 Tato Grigalashvili, Georgia
- Bronze: 🥉 Lee Joon-hwan, South Korea and Somon Makhmadbekov, Tajikistan
Rugby Sevens
Medalists in Women’s Rugby Sevens
- 🥇 Gold: New Zealand
- 🥈 Silver: Canada
- 🥉 Bronze: United States
Shooting
- 🥇 Gold: Zorana Arunovic and Damir Mikec, Serbia
- 🥈 Silver: Sevval Ilayda Tarhan and Yusef Dikec, Turkey
- 🥉 Bronze: Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh, India
Men’s Trap
The men’s trap shooting event at the Paris 2024 Olympics saw remarkable performances from athletes around the globe.
Nathan Hales of Great Britain claimed the gold medal 🥇 in men’s trap shooting, marking his Olympic debut with a stellar performance. Hales set a new Olympic record with a score of 48. This victory made him the first British athlete to win gold in the men’s trap event since 1968.
Podium Results
Medal | Athlete | Country |
🥇 Gold | Nathan Hales | GBR |
🥈 Silver | Qi Ying | CHN |
🥉 Bronze | Jean Pierre Brol Cardenas | GUA |
British shooter Nathan Hales demonstrated his exceptional skill and composure throughout the competition. His victory is celebrated as a historic achievement for Team GB.
In the same event, Qi Ying from China secured the silver medal 🥈 with a strong performance, while Jean Pierre Brol Cardenas of Guatemala earned the bronze medal 🥉, completing the podium.
The final took place at Chateauroux, France, on July 30, 2024. The competitors showcased high levels of precision and concentration, making the event thrilling and competitive. For more detailed results and highlights from the event, you can visit the official Paris 2024 shooting results.
Swimming
Women’s 100m Backstroke
- Gold: 🥇 Kaylee McKeown, Australia
- Silver: 🥈 Regan Smith, United States
- Bronze: 🥉 Katharine Berkoff, United States
Men’s 800 M Freestyle
The Men’s 800m Freestyle competition at the Paris 2024 Olympics witnessed remarkable feats. Daniel Wiffen from Ireland emerged victorious with a time of 7:38.19, securing a gold medal 🥇 and setting an Olympic record in the process. His victory marked a significant achievement for Ireland at these games.
Bobby Finke of the United States clinched the silver medal 🥈, showcasing his stamina and skill throughout the race. He posed a strong challenge but ultimately fell short against Wiffen’s record-breaking performance.
Gregorio Paltrinieri from Italy earned the bronze medal 🥉, completing the podium positions with a commendable effort. His performance added to the intense competition and excitement of the event.
This event was held at the Paris La Defense Arena on July 30, 2024. Daniel Wiffen’s historic win ended a 36-year wait for an Irish gold medal in the Olympics. His tenacious performance in holding off a late challenge from Bobby Finke is noteworthy, illustrating his strength and determination as an elite swimmer.
Table Tennis
Mixed Doubles
- 🥇 Gold: Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha, China
- 🥈 Silver: Ri Jong-sik and Kim Kum-yong, North Korea
- 🥉 Bronze: Lim Jong-hoon and Shin Yu-bin, South Korea
Archery
Men’s Team Results
- 🥇 Gold: South Korea
- 🥈 Silver: France
- 🥉 Bronze: Turkey
Artistic Gymnastics
Men’s Team
- Gold: 🥇 Japan
- Silver: 🥈 China
- Bronze: 🥉 United States
Canoe Slalom
Men’s Canoe Single
- Gold 🥇: Nicolas Gestin, France
- Silver 🥈: Adam Burgess, Britain
- Bronze 🥉: Matej Benus, Slovakia
Cycling Mountain Bike
Men’s Cross-Country
- 🥇 Gold: Tom Pidcock, Britain
- 🥈 Silver: Victor Koretzky, France
- 🥉 Bronze: Alan Hatherly, South Africa
Diving
Men’s Synchronized 10 M Platform
- Gold: 🥇 Lian Junjie and Yang Hao, China
- Silver: 🥈 Tom Daley and Noah Williams, Britain
- Bronze: 🥉 Rylan Wiens and Nathan Zsombor-Murray, Canada
Equestrian
Eventing Team
- Gold 🥇: Britain
- Silver 🥈: France
- Bronze 🥉: Japan
Fencing
Women’s Saber Individual
- 🥇 Gold: Manon Apithy-Brunet, France
- 🥈 Silver: Sara Balzer, France
- 🥉 Bronze: Olga Kharlan, Ukraine
Judo
Women’s 57kg
- 🥇 Gold: Christa Deguchi, Canada
- 🥈 Silver: Mimi Huh, South Korea
- 🥉 Bronze: Sarah Leonie Cysique, France and Haruka Funakubo, Japan
Men’s 73 Kg
- 🥇 Gold: Hidayat Heydarov, Azerbaijan
- 🥈 Silver: Joan-Benjamin Gaba, France
- 🥉 Bronze: Soichi Hashimoto, Japan and Adil Osmanov, Moldova
Shooting
Women’s 10 M Air Rifle
- Gold 🥇: Ban Hyo-jin, South Korea
- Silver 🥈: Huang Yuting, China
- Bronze 🥉: Audrey Gogniat, Switzerland
Men’s 10 M Air Rifle
- Gold 🥇: Sheng Lihao, China
- Silver 🥈: Victor Lindgren, Sweden
- Bronze 🥉: Miran Maricic, Croatia
Skateboarding
- Gold 🥇: Yuto Horigome, Japan
- Silver 🥈: Jagger Eaton, United States
- Bronze 🥉: Nyjah Huston, United States
Swimming
Women’s 100 M Breaststroke
- 🥇 Gold: Tatjana Smith, South Africa
- 🥈 Silver: Tang Qianting, China
- 🥉 Bronze: Mona McSharry, Ireland
Women’s 200 M Freestyle
- 🥇 Gold: Mollie O’Callaghan, Australia
- 🥈 Silver: Ariarne Titmus, Australia
- 🥉 Bronze: Siobhan Bernadette Haughey, Hong Kong
Women’s 400m Individual Medley
The Women’s 400m Individual Medley at the Paris Olympics 2024 showcased some of the best talents in swimming. This event combines four different strokes: butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle, requiring swimmers to excel in all techniques.
- Gold Medal 🥇: Summer McIntosh from Canada set an incredible pace, finishing with a time of 4:27.17. Her performance was nothing short of stellar, marking her first-ever Olympic gold medal.
- Silver Medal 🥈: American swimmer Katie Grimes secured the silver. Her time was impressive, demonstrating strong consistency and technique across all strokes.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Another American, Emma Weyant, completed the podium. Her performance ensured a celebratory finish for the USA team in this challenging event.
Men’s 100 M Backstroke
The Men’s 100m Backstroke at the 2024 Paris Olympics showcased some of the finest talent in swimming. Held at Paris La Defense Arena, the event witnessed intense competition among top athletes.
Medal | Athlete | Country | Time |
🥇 Gold | Thomas Ceccon | Italy | 52.00s |
🥈 Silver | Xu Jiayu | China | |
🥉 Bronze | Ryan Murphy | USA |
Men’s 200 M Freestyle
The Men’s 200m Freestyle event at the Paris 2024 Olympics showcased some of the finest swimmers in the world. The competition was fierce, and the final race took place at La Defense Arena on July 29, 2024.
- Gold Medal 🥇: David Popovici (Romania) delivered an exceptional performance, clinching the gold medal by a margin of just two-hundredths of a second.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Matthew Richards (Great Britain) followed closely, securing the silver medal in a near-photo finish.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Luke Hobson (USA) completed the podium, taking home the bronze medal.
Archery
Women’s Team
- 🥇 Gold: South Korea
- 🥈 Silver: China
- 🥉 Bronze: Mexico
Canoe Slalom
Women’s Kayak Single
- Gold: 🥇 Jessica Fox, Australia
- Silver: 🥈 Klaudia Zwolinska, Poland
- Bronze: 🥉 Kimberley Woods, Britain
Cycling Mountain Bike
Women’s Cross-Country
- 🥇 Gold: Pauline Ferrand-Prevot, France
- 🥈 Silver: Haley Batten, United States
- 🥉 Bronze: Jenny Rissveds, Sweden
Fencing
In the women’s foil individual event, Lee Kiefer from the United States secured the gold medal 🥇.
Lauren Scruggs, also from the United States, took home the silver medal 🥈.
Eleanor Harvey from Canada achieved the bronze medal 🥉.
Men’s Foil Individual
In the Men’s Foil Individual event at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, competitors from around the globe showcased their talents in a highly competitive field.
Medal Winners
- Gold Medal 🥇: The top honor was claimed by Alaaeldin Abouelkassem of Egypt, who demonstrated exceptional skill and strategy throughout the tournament.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Alexander Choupenitch from Czech Republic secured the second place, narrowly missing out on the top spot.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: The United States’ Nick Itkin clinched the third position, adding another medal to Team USA’s tally.
Highlights
- The event saw fierce competition with top-ranked fencers pushing their limits.
- Nick Itkin, who is competing in his second consecutive Olympics, showed his consistent form by taking home the bronze medal.
- This year’s event had some surprises with traditional powerhouses like Italy and France missing from the podium.
Notable Participants
- The competition featured fencers from over 30 nations, each bringing a unique style and technique to the piste.
- Alaaeldin Abouelkassem’s victory marked a significant moment for Egypt, earning their first gold medal in this category.
Event Summary
Rank | Athlete | Country | Medal |
1 | Alaaeldin Abouelkassem | Egypt | 🥇 Gold |
2 | Alexander Choupenitch | Czech Republic | 🥈 Silver |
3 | Nick Itkin | United States | 🥉 Bronze |
For more detailed information, you can visit the NBC Chicago article on the 2024 Olympics medal count.
Judo
Women’s 52kg
- Gold 🥇: Diyora Keldiyorova, Uzbekistan
- Silver 🥈: Distria Krasniqi, Kosovo
- Bronze 🥉: Larissa Pimenta, Brazil and Amandine Buchard, France
Men’s 66 Kg
The Men’s 66kg Judo competition at the Paris 2024 Olympics saw a series of intense matches. Hifumi Abe from Japan demonstrated remarkable skill, securing the gold medal 🥇. He defeated Willian Lima from Brazil, who took the silver medal 🥈.
The event also had two bronze medals awarded. Denis Vieru from Moldova clinched one of the bronze medals 🥉 by winning against Walide Khyar from France. The other bronze medal 🥉 went to Gusman Kyrgyzbayev from Kazakhstan, who overcame Strahinja Buncic from Serbia.
- Gold 🥇: Hifumi Abe (Japan)
- Silver 🥈: Willian Lima (Brazil)
- Bronze 🥉: Denis Vieru (Moldova)
- Bronze 🥉: Gusman Kyrgyzbayev (Kazakhstan)
Shooting
Men’s 10 M Air Pistol
- 🥇 Gold: Xie Yu, China
- 🥈 Silver: Federico Nilo Maldini, Italy
- 🥉 Bronze: Paolo Monna, Italy
Swimming
Men’s 400 M Individual Medley
- 🥇 Gold: Léon Marchand, France
- 🥈 Silver: Tomoyuki Matsushita, Japa
- 🥉 Bronze: Carson Foster, United States
Women’s 100 M Butterfly
The Women’s 100m Butterfly event at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics showcased exceptional talent and fierce competition. The race took place on July 28, 2024, at the Paris La Defense Arena. The following results were noted:
- Gold Medal 🥇: Torri Huske (USA)
- Time: 55.59 seconds
- Huske, originally from Arlington, Virginia, delivered a remarkable performance, finishing just four one-hundredths of a second ahead to secure the gold.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Gretchen Walsh (USA)
- Gretchen Walsh also performed admirably, earning a silver medal for Team USA, demonstrating remarkable skill and determination.
- Bronze Medal 🥉: Zhang Yufei (CHN)
- Zhang Yufei from China rounded out the podium, adding another accolade to her impressive swimming career.
Shooting
Women’s 10m Air Pistol
- 🥇 Gold: Oh Ye-jin, South Korea
- 🥈 Silver: Kim Ye-ji, South Korea
- 🥉 Bronze: Manu Bhaker, India
Men’s 10 M Air Rifle
The competition in the men’s 10m air rifle event at the Paris Paralympics 2024 showcased remarkable marksmanship. The event drew elite shooters from around the world, each vying for a spot on the podium.
Medal Winners
Below are the top three finishers in the men’s 10m air rifle standing SH1 category:
Rank | Athlete | Country | Score | Medal |
1st | Avani Lekhara | 🇮🇳 India | 249.7 | 🥇 Gold |
2nd | Lee Yunri | 🇰🇷 South Korea | 246.7 | 🥈 Silver |
3rd | Mona Agarwal | 🇮🇳 India | 235.4 | 🥉 Bronze |
Key Highlights
- Avani Lekhara dominated the field with a new Paralympic record of 249.7 points, securing the gold medal 🥇.
- Lee Yunri of South Korea performed impressively, finishing just three points behind to claim the silver medal 🥈.
- Mona Agarwal added another medal for India, capturing the bronze medal 🥉 with a score of 235.4.
The event was a significant highlight of the games, demonstrating the high level of talent and skill present in para-shooting sports.
Skateboarding
Women’s Street
- 🥇 Gold: Coco Yoshizawa, Japan
- 🥈 Silver: Liz Akama, Japan
- 🥉 Bronze: Rayssa Leal, Brazil
Cycling
Men’s Individual Time Trial
- 🥇 Gold: Remco Evenepoel, Belgium
- 🥈 Silver: Filippo Ganna, Italy
- 🥉 Bronze: Wout van Aert, Belgium
Women’s 10m Air Pistol
- 🥇 Gold: Oh Ye-jin, South Korea
- 🥈 Silver: Kim Ye-ji, South Korea
- 🥉 Bronze: Manu Bhaker, India
Skateboarding
Women’s Street
- 🥇 Gold: Coco Yoshizawa, Japan
- 🥈 Silver: Liz Akama, Japan
- 🥉 Bronze: Rayssa Leal, Brazil
Cycling
Men’s Individual Time Trial
- 🥇 Gold: Remco Evenepoel, Belgium
- 🥈 Silver: Filippo Ganna, Italy
- 🥉 Bronze: Wout van Aert, Belgium
Women’s Individual Time Trial
- 🥇 Gold: Grace Brown, Australia
- 🥈 Silver: Anna Henderson, Britain
- 🥉 Bronze: Chloe Dygert, United States
Diving
Women’s Synchronized 3m Springboard
- Gold 🥇: Chang Yani and Chen Yiwen, China
- Silver 🥈: Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook, United States
- Bronze 🥉: Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen, Britain
Fencing
Women’s Epee Individual
- 🥇 Gold: Vivian Kong, Hong Kong
- 🥈 Silver: Auriane Mallo-Breton, France
- 🥉 Bronze: Eszter Muhari, Hungary
Judo
Women 48kg
- Gold 🥇: Natsumi Tsunoda, Japan
- Silver 🥈: Baasankhuu Bavuudori, Mongolia
- Bronze 🥉: Shirine Boukli, France
- Bronze 🥉: Tara Babulfath, Sweden
Men 60 Kg
The 2024 Paris Olympics featured intense competition in the Men’s 60kg weight class in judo. This event took place on July 27, 2024, at the Grand Palais Éphémère in Paris. Competitors from around the world showcased their skills and strength, culminating in a memorable set of matches.
- Gold Medal 🥇: Yeldos Smetov from Kazakhstan secured the top position. His performance was marked by exceptional skill and determination.
- Silver Medal 🥈: Luka Mkheidze of France captured the silver. Mkheidze, who has a strong following, demonstrated impressive technique and stamina.
- Bronze Medals 🥉: The bronze medals were awarded to Francisco Garrigós from Spain and Ryuju Nagayama of Japan. Nagayama advanced through the repechage round to claim his place on the podium.
Rugby Sevens
- Gold 🥇: France
- Silver 🥈: Fiji
- Bronze 🥉: South Africa
Shooting
10M Air Rifle Mixed Team
- 🥇 Gold: Huang Yuting and Sheng Lihao, China
- 🥈 Silver: Keum Ji-hyeon and Park Ha-jun, South Korea
- 🥉 Bronze: Alexandra Le and Islam Satpayev, Kazakhstan
Swimming
Men’s 400m Freestyle
- 🥇 Gold: Lukas Maertens, Germany
- 🥈 Silver: Elijah Winnington, Australia
- 🥉 Bronze: Kim Woo-min, South Korea
Men’s 4 X100 M Freestyle Relay
- 🥇 Gold: United States
- 🥈 Silver: Australia
- 🥉 Bronze: Italy
Women’s 400 M Freestyle
The Women’s 400m Freestyle at the Paris Olympics 2024 saw intense competition among some of the world’s top swimmers. This event, held at the Paris La Defense Arena, featured standout performances and thrilling finishes.
Gold Medal 🥇: Ariarne Titmus (Australia)
Ariarne Titmus, the Australian swimming sensation, claimed the gold medal with a stunning time of 3:57.49. Her performance was a masterclass in endurance and technique, as she maintained a strong lead throughout the race.
Silver Medal 🥈: Summer McIntosh (Canada)
Canadian teenager Summer McIntosh secured the silver medal. Despite her youth, McIntosh displayed remarkable poise and skill, finishing less than a second behind Titmus.
Bronze Medal 🥉: Katie Ledecky (USA)
Veteran swimmer Katie Ledecky from the USA took home the bronze medal. Ledecky, known for her dominance in freestyle events, put up an impressive fight and added yet another Olympic medal to her collection.
Women’s 4 X100 M Freestyle Relay
- 🥇 Gold: Australia
- 🥈 Silver: United States
- 🥉 Bronze: China
Lets See Some Fun Facts About 2024 Paris Olympics
- Gender Equality Milestone: The Paris 2024 Olympics made history by being the first Games to achieve full gender parity, with an equal number of male and female athletes competing—5,250 men and 5,250 women.
- Breakdancing Debut: For the first time, “breaking” (breakdancing) was introduced as an Olympic sport, adding a unique and modern element to the Games.
- Iconic Venues: Some events were held at famous Parisian landmarks, like beach volleyball at the Eiffel Tower and marathon swimming in the Seine River, showcasing the city’s culture and history.
- Sustainable Games: Paris 2024 emphasized sustainability by using 95% existing or temporary venues, aiming to minimize the environmental impact of the Games.
- Medals with History: The Olympic medals for Paris 2024 were partially made from iron that was once part of the Eiffel Tower, adding a piece of Parisian history to the prizes.
- Leon Marchand’s Record: French swimmer Leon Marchand set a new Olympic record in the Men’s 200m Butterfly, becoming the second-fastest swimmer ever in this event with a time of 1:51.21.
- Opening Ceremony on the Seine: For the first time in Olympic history, the opening ceremony was not held in a stadium. Instead, it took place on the Seine River, with athletes arriving on boats, creating a spectacular and unique visual experience.
- High-Tech Anti-Doping Measures: Paris 2024 implemented the most advanced anti-doping technology ever used in the Olympics, including artificial intelligence to monitor athletes and detect any irregularities, ensuring a fair competition.
- Public Engagement: Over 1 million tickets were sold at an affordable price of €24 to engage as many people as possible, making this one of the most accessible Olympic Games for the public.
- Olympic Village Sustainability: The Olympic Village was designed with sustainability in mind, featuring energy-efficient buildings, and it will be converted into housing after the Games, leaving a lasting legacy for the city.
- Art and Culture Integration: The Games incorporated Parisian art and culture, with many events accompanied by performances from local artists, blending sport with the rich cultural heritage of the city.
- Global Participation: Athletes from 206 nations competed in Paris 2024, representing almost every country in the world and making it one of the most globally inclusive Games in Olympic history.
- Phryges Mascot: The official mascot of the Games, named “Phryges,” was a representation of the iconic Phrygian cap, a symbol of freedom in France, tying the Games to the country’s revolutionary history.
- New Sports Records: Several world records were broken during the Games, including in track and field, swimming, and cycling, showcasing the incredible level of athletic performance.
- Environmental Innovation: The Games introduced new eco-friendly practices, such as using recycled materials for athlete uniforms and implementing zero-waste policies across all venues.
- Cultural Olympiad: In the lead-up to the Games, Paris hosted a “Cultural Olympiad,” a series of artistic and cultural events celebrating the intersection of sports, art, and education, further enriching the Olympic experience.
Last Words
The 2024 Paris Olympics was a remarkable celebration of global talent, athleticism, and cultural heritage. With historic achievements, new records, and groundbreaking milestones like gender equality and sustainable practices, these Games left a lasting legacy.
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